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nyycavo24

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Dec 28, 2007
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I'm having a lot of trouble finding the plugin for converting m2t files to burnable files on my Mac. I've used clipwrap, but when I open it in Quicktime it still tells me I need to download the proper Codec from Apple's website.

It then directs me to a page with 6 or 7 downloads, none of which seem to apply.

I can't imagine that there isn't a free way to do this, but at this point, I'm willing to pay to do this...its becoming a real pain.

Can anyone walk me through this process step by step?
 
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You might try MPEGStreamClip from www.squared5.com and see if it will convert it for you.

I imagine it is wanting you to buy the $20 Mpeg2Quicktime codec, which allows you to convert to Mpeg2, DVD format. You could try using VideoMonkey (free), or VLC (free) to transcode as well. Not sure those will handle M2T format though.

Hope one of these helps,

Brian
 
You could try throwing it in BURN OSX to make a simple DVD. You may have to resort to paying for Toast.
 
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