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- From: BekeeprTop@aol.com
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- Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Videoa available from NAFEX 2006
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 23:37:19 EST
Jerry,
My DVD player plays "DVD, CD, Kodak Picture CD, CD-R and CD-RW; and there's various formats but it doesn't say anything about MPG. I don't understand MPG, I'm guessing it would bbe bbest converted over to DVD format if you are willing to do it. Or, I still have a video player, if you make videos. I'll take my chances if you can try to convert to DVD. What do you think?
Charlie Paradise
In a message dated 12/31/06 4:23:49 PM, Jwlehman@aol.com writes:
At last I have the 2006 available video list completed. There were two rooms with speakers in each and as I was only able to video one room these are the ones available. These videos are un-edited, they7 are as recorded.
These are in MPG format on DVD-R DVD disks and can be viewed on computers. There are three presentations on each MPG file. I've grouped them by color. The first disk is $10.00 and $8.00 for each additional. These will not play on a DVD player, unless yours accepts MPG format.
MPG.95 Exploring the Caucasus Mountains for Wild Fruits and Nuts, Joseph Postman
MPG.95 Pawpaw, Currant and Gooseberry, Kirk Pomper
MPG.95 Apricots, A Wider Geographical Possibility, Bob Purvis
MPG.96 Primocane Fruiting Blackberries: Origin and Potential, John Clark
MPG.96 Novel Fruits for the Backyard & Retail Growers, Charlotte Shelton
MPG.96 Unusual Fruits for Backyard Orchards, Heirloom and New, Richard Moyer
MPG.97 Breeding Pears for Psylla and Fire Blight Resistance, Richard Bell
MPG.97 Fall Bearing Black Raspberry Breeding Progress, Pete Tallman
MPG.97 Fruit Breeding for the Amateur, Felix Cooper
MPG.98 New Novel (Wild) Apples from Tien Shan, Central Asia, Diane Miller
MPG.98 Propagating the Tough Stuff (Nuts, Pawpaws, and Persimmon), John Brittain
MPG.98 Sure-Fire Techniques for Budding Peach, Ray Armstrong
MPG.99 Banquet Speaker Pouring Cold Molasses on New Variety Introductions: Which
Moves Quicker? DR. John Clark
I can also convert these to DVD format that plays on many DVD players, but not all. For some reason home DVD burners are not compatible with all DVD players, although they play all commercial DVDs. Bummer!!! If you wish to take a chance, I'll convert to DVD at the same price, but will not guarantee they will play for you. If you have two DVD players of different models there is a good chance they will play on one, buy not guaranteed.
Don't ask to have any attached to an e/m as they are about 1 GB each and I'm on a dial up modem that operates in uploading mode at about 3 KB.
Jerry Lehman
7780 Persimmon St.
Terre Haute, IN 47802-4994
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Re: [NAFEX] Videoa available from NAFEX 2006,
BekeeprTop, 01/24/2007
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