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Question by komet163b
Submitted on 1/13/2004
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  I recently purchased a Panasonic DMC LC43 digital still camera.  I also have a Panasonic LV65 personal dvd player.  The player will display still images stored on the SD card, but moving images only show as a 'first frame' still.  In the small print I've discovered that the dvd player can't process moving images put on an SD card by a digital still camera, in this case recording in Quick Time Motion JPEG image mode.  Bummer drag.

  So, I'd like to copy the Quick time file to pc, convert it to a format acceptable to the dvd player (mpeg4?), and then copy it back to the SD card for playback on the LV65 dvd player.  Any tricks or s/w out there for me?  For this one I'll have to rely upon the kindness of strangers.

Thank You
Komet163b
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