[access-uk] Re: Back after a long absence with a tentative request for help please

  • From: "Bobby McNab" <colwyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 13:30:37 +0100

Not sure on Itunes movies donna but do you know what the format is?
a lot of the newer dvd players support multiple formats including Divx, avi, 
Xvid, and even mp4 i think, so it might just be a case of burning the files to  
your dvd, but of course depends on how old the dvd player is.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Donna Slater 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 10:16 AM
  Subject: [access-uk] Back after a long absence with a tentative request for 
help please


  Hi

  I was a member of this list a while ago but had to leave due to health 
problems. Unfortunately, my health problems are ongoing so let me apologise 
first for only being a sporadic contrbutor to the list. I will help out when I 
can, health permitting. 

  Now onto my question. If this is felt to be inappropriate for the list, I 
apologise, but I really do need some help. I have purchased quite a lot of 
films on itunes and now need to convert them to ordinary dvd for my own use. I 
do not intend to break any laws as such as I will not be passing the films to 
others, but due to hospital situations which I am encountering it would make 
life easier if I could play these films on an ordinary dvd player. I have 
downloaded many trials of products which apparently remove drm and convert 
itunes films to dvd, but I have not yet found one which is accessible with 
speech. Is anyone aware of a product which I could use to create a video 
playable on dvd from an itunes film and which is at least relatively screen 
reader friendly? 

  Thank you in advance for any help, and if this is not appropriate to the list 
my apologies once again. 

  Best regards

  Donna Slater

  donnaslater356@xxxxxxxxx

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