Jerry,
Yes you will have to convert it to wmv or avi. The best solution I have come up with is the new Flash video, and it is so easy to creat that it is unbelievable, plus it can not be snnaged from the web (which wmv is easy if not impossible not to get from a website).
>Our marketing department wants us to allow our customers to view a video from our website. The files they gave us are from a DVD and have extensions such as .VOB, .IFO and .BUP.
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>Can we place these files on our website and allow our customers to view the video on-line?
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>Do we need to have this video converted to a .WMV? Or some other type of file?
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>Can we allow our customers to just view the video but not save it to their drive? How?
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>Any help on media type and how to show a video on-line would be great.
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>Thanks,
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>Jerry
Ricardo A. Parodi
eSolar, Inc.