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teomorell wrote on 9/21/2001, 9:12 AM
I think it is impossible to do it.
Only AVI and MPG.

SonyNateM wrote on 9/21/2001, 9:30 AM
WMV is Microsoft's secure Windows Media Video format. It can be played back by Windows Media player or a few other programs, but cannot be opened for direct editing by any software that I am aware of. You should capture your video using a format designed for editing, such as AVI. MPG may work, but could be lossier depending on the bitrate you use.
dsanders wrote on 9/21/2001, 11:14 AM
Is there a way to convert it to a *.avi format? I don't really have access to the original source. A friend of mine took some vhs video of a birthday party and captured it with a cheap "Dazzle" box. The file I got from him is a *.wmv file. I'm not sure the "Dazzle" box has a lot of options for file formats(it was only about $50) and if it does, I'm not sure my friend is computer savy enough to be able understand them anyhow.

Oh well.

Thanks,
Don Sanders
SonyNateM wrote on 9/26/2001, 8:13 AM
No, there is no way to decode WMV to an editable format. Microsoft designed Windows Media to be a secure format that companies could use to place copyrighted content on the net without worry of piracy/infringement. At this time, I do not know of any companies who produce software that can decode a WMV file. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
fosko wrote on 9/26/2001, 8:29 AM
In a way, that kind of is help (for me:-). Now I know how to keep MY files secure when I uplaod them

thanks