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    ok so i ripped a dvd using DVDshrink and it puts it into an ISO format and I am wanting to convert it to an AVI format so that i can put it on my MP3 player-- my processor came with ati vivo video converter but i was unable to convert the file from ISO to AVI and i was hoping that somebody out there knows of a freeware program that would convert the ISO
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    Super will do it.
    http://www.absolutevisionvideo.com

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    mp3 player??? they can't play any avi or do you mean a video player with mp3,divx,avi support or what?

    Use AutoGK or Fairuse wizard to convert to avi divx/xvid from dvds. Click on the software links for guides.
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    If you just wish to burn iso to a CD disc,to play on compatible player,then just use IMGBurn on iso and write to cd disc,no need to convert to avi....
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    Mount the ISO with Daemontools and convert the contents from there with pretty much anything. Or extract the ISO out to it's original folders. ISO was a poor choice if you needed to do further conversion.
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    The freeware program 7-zip can also extract from a ISO file. http://www.7-zip.org/ But I use ISOBuster more often. The trial version may work for what you want to do. But as mentioned by guns1inger, Daemon Tools is also a good choice.
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