Re: How to change a .flv video file to view in WMP;

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you say: This one website you can enter a link from any website, it will
download the video to it's server, convert the video, and then let you
download it in
whatever format you choose out of one or two options.

You mean: http://media_convert.com?
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you again, and have a nice day.


"shawn" wrote:

There's also free online converters if you search Google.

This one website you can enter a link from any website, it will download the
video to it's server, convert the video, and then let you download it in
whatever format you choose out of one or two options.

"shawn" <yuppicide138@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I use the program SUPER to convert any file. You can do what you want. It's
free.

I don't use Windows Media Player to play anything ever. Instead I use
Media Player Classic. I also have CCCP installed (Combined Community Codec
Pack). With those two I'm able to play everything I throw at it.

"http://www.jeffreydavidmorris.com";
<httpwwwjeffreydavidmorriscom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have this small video file I got from online (nevermind what it is),
it's
just that I need to figure out how to change it from .flv to .wmv; but I
think I do not have the right or enough codec's on my pc (I have WMP 10,
don't want anything else). I need to 'have my WMP's back', and to do so,
I
need to give it what it needs to play what I want; right? Fine. I can
change
the file's extension to .wmv, BUT, WMP doesn't have the right amount of
codec's, misc, nor (installed stuff) on my pc, to be prepped and ready
for
me, whenever I need it to be. I'm good techie, but not that good.
jeffreydavidmorris@xxxxxxxxx (please be direct, to the point and know
your
stuff . . . thank you).
--
I''m either away from a computer right now or ''in the field''. Meantime,
feel free to visit me on my website: http://www.jeffreydavidmorris.com
Thank
you again, and have a nice day.





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