Greetings!
I could use some assistance in choosing a video converter. I have a downloaded movie in a MP4 format that I would like to convert and or burn to a dvd. Although the movie is on my document (video) file, when I click on the file it won't open and play even though I have the Windows Media Player. Instead, I get a message (snippet attachment) stating that Windows cannot open the file.
This is the first video file I have ever downloaded so this is all a new concept to me; however, I read an article from Digital Trends about how to convert DVDs to MP4 files in Windows in which three freeware video converters were recommended: HandBrake, Movavi, and WinX DVD ripper. I researched the 3-converters at Wikipedia and other online sources and found they are also capable of converting MP4 to DVD, but I still have reservations as to which if any of the three programs to try. I recall reading that some programs will install a browser toolbar which I prefer not to have.
Any suggestion of a converter program or advice about the use of the converter would be very welcome. My computer is an HP Pavilion with Windows Vista, she's old but still humming.
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