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Dam
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Posts: 569
Registered: 16.05.2008
22.01.09 00:33:25
Hi,

Please try to rename the file extension. So as if you have Vodeo.rv file rename it to video.rm file, as that is Real Video file and try to use it as an input.

Inform me about the result.

If this does not help, i will send you the FTP details, to upload the file.

Best Regards
Posts: 3
Registered: 21.01.2009
22.01.09 09:34:32
To: Dam


Hey, thanks.... I will try and let you know...
I appreciate your help!
Posts: 3
Registered: 21.01.2009
26.01.09 09:32:47
To: taeleebr

It works!!!
Thanks....
Posts: 2
Registered: 23.02.2009
23.02.09 20:16:53
I have a .rv file that I am converting to avi. When I open the .rv in the player, it shows 1:25:20. When I go into the AVS Video Converter, it shows 1:16:01 for video/ 1:17:26 for audio. When it converts it, it cuts of at 1:16:01 leaving almost 10 minutes out.

Any idea what the problem is? I have done 2 other .rv conversions and the times match up. I am running v 6.2.3.314
Administrator
Posts: 1786
Registered: 22.01.2009
24.02.09 01:26:42
To: s0b3

Please try using the newest version of AVS Video Converter (v.6.2.4.330). It can be downloaded following the link.

Best regards
Posts: 2
Registered: 23.02.2009
24.02.09 18:42:40
To: nadin


6.2.4.330 still has the same issue. any other ideas? the other 2 .rv files converted correctly.
Administrator
Posts: 1786
Registered: 22.01.2009
25.02.09 01:54:21
To: s0b3

Please could you upload this file to our FTP server for testing. I will send you instruction per e-mail.

Regards
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