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ROXIO viewer with dvd burning software?


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I ave an athlon 64 amd x2 4600, 2 gig ram 160 sata hd, vista home premium, 32 bit, and need dvd burning software for my system, does Roxio have onewith a viewer built in? Need it for .mov quicktime files, kodakdx 6490 digital camera.

System came with nero but view has expired and is a 198 mb download n my dialup.

 

THis is for photos, maybe music, if i get on broadband soon.

 

dvd burner is Recorder: LITE-ON DVDRW LH-20A1H; copied from a log,

thanks

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i had roxio basic on my old system , was pleased as burning, but there was no viewer as i remember.

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In NERO'S software, they have a "player-viewer" device to view your files, does ROXIO,? In the old program i had of Roxio there was none. As far as quicktime is concerned, the only way so far i can view the files, "viewer" is in the EASYSHARE software. If i open the .mov files other wise they are all scrambled, Apple had yet to catch up to Vista, if they have i am not aware the version i have was only the latest. 7.1.5

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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=d...amp;btnG=Search , or nero

 

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/viewer

 

Pick one so I know what your talking about, umpireshort.

 

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In NERO'S software, they have a "player-viewer" device to view your files, does ROXIO,? In the old program i had of Roxio there was none. As far as quicktime is concerned, the only way so far i can view the files, "viewer" is in the EASYSHARE software. If i open the .mov files other wise they are all scrambled, Apple had yet to catch up to Vista, if they have i am not aware the version i have was only the latest. 7.1.5

thanks

 

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=d...amp;btnG=Search , or nero

Ok, so you're looking for a media player so you can play ther .mov files from your camera. EMC 9 includes a media player. It's called Cineplayer. Not so sure you can play those to if you don't have Quicktime installed which includes the necessary codecs for those files. Quicktime's latest player is 7.2 which is supposed to work on Vista. You'd need it also if you want to edit those video files. If all you want is something that will play them, besides the Kodak software, you could check out VLC's media player. It's free and plays just about anything.
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I second Larry's recommendation for VLC Media Player. It's simple, light and plays just about anything you throw at it. I find it perfect for throwing my ISO's at it and it's not bloatware like WMP and others.

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I could be wrong but I think the op is talking about jpg, gif and the Kodak camera still pics. His reference to (the only way so far i can view the files, "viewer" is in the EASYSHARE software.)

 

Nero is bundled with Nero Photosnap viewer, based on the below.

 

"FreeImage is an Open Source library project for developers who would like to support popular graphics image formats like PNG, BMP, JPEG, TIFF and others as needed by today's multimedia applications. FreeImage is easy to use, fast, multithreading safe, compatible with all 32-bit versions of Windows, and cross-platform (works both with Linux and Mac OS X)." http://freeimage.sourceforge.net/

 

I like microsoft photo editor 3.0.2.3 so much that I install it alone off a old office CD. Along with newer office software that removed photo editor 3.0.2.3 is my choice for a"viewer"!

 

What his PC is and the software installed only umpireshort could tell us. It might be as simple as a file association in a program he already has.

 

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From the OP's first post they stated, "Need it for .mov quicktime files, kodakdx 6490 digital camera". That camera (which I happen to have the same model of), will record video files in the .mov format. So that's why I believe they are talking about video files, not the photo (jpeg) files that camera takes.

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Need it for .mov quicktime files, kodakdx 6490 digital camera.

 

THis is for photos, maybe music, if i get on broadband soon.

The best thing to watch MOV is from Apple - Quicktime and it's FREE. As for still images, why not use the built-in viewing ability of Vista? For music, also built into Vista. Granted these are different apps, but also free.
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Yes it is needed for .mov as i first stated.

Being i have only had this system a month, media player "does not" play.mov files in vista home premium.

What else is built into vista home premium for ".mov" files,?

I have downloaded quicktime 7.2.

Apple has yet to tell me correct procedure for install.

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IF you are running vista?

 

Apple forum says quicktime is vista compatible, and installer "should" unustall old version, "if not let them know"

later i will

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vlc media player does not give specs on vista or .mov files?

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FYI

 

There was a fix to Quicktime player, works fine now, go to Quicktime and launch it, then go to the advanced tab, and choose safe mode, exit, relaunch program, problem solved, it disables direct draw,etc.

fyi

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Thanks

 

I already have media player classic

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