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    aliceinchains88 Posts: 5, Reputation: 2
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    Apr 4, 2007, 12:31 AM
    Converting m4v
    Is there ANY way that I can change my m4v itunes files to an unprotected file that I will be able to burn to a dvd?? I feel like I've looked everywhere. I even bought tunebite which isn't compatible with windows vista, which I didn't know until after I spent $34 on it. All I want to do is burn these stupid videos I bought. If I would have known that you couldn't burn them to a freakin dvd I would have never bought them, I'm at my wits end!! Please please please can someone help me... and if you say anything about tunebite I'm going to be really angry!!
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    Apr 12, 2007, 05:57 AM
    Don't know if you still have this problem, but I had similar issues when I switched from Win XP to Win Vista. And I'm going to tell you smth about Tunebite, so don't go angry :)
    On XP Tunebite worked perfectly, but on Vista it was completely blind on the video aspect.
    After a few emails back and forth with the support team, I found that if I disabled the hardware acceleration on my video card, I could convert w/o problems. You could try this, maybe it helps

    I am using an Intel on-board graphic card.

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