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    when i tried to convert a video file by using winavi video conerter, there is a dialog box saying that the file cannot be opened. anyone knows what does it mean and knows how to fix it? thanks
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  2. What kind of file is it (i.e. file extension)

    What codec is the video file using (download gspot or mediainfo to determine this)?

    What version of winavi are you using?
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    Complete name : C:\Downloads\麵倗麵萊\03b.rmvb
    Format : RMF
    File size : 93.0 MiB
    PlayTime : 30mn 6s
    Bit rate : 427 Kbps
    Performer : 天香精品-RAY制作

    Video #0
    Codec : RealVideo 4
    Codec/Info : H264, RealVideo 9
    PlayTime : 30mn 6s
    Bit rate : 331 Kbps
    Width : 352 pixels
    Height : 288 pixels
    Aspect ratio : 1.222
    Frame rate : 25 fps
    Resolution : 12 bits
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.131

    Audio #0
    Codec : Cooker
    Codec/Info : Real Audio G2/7 Cook (low bitrate)
    PlayTime : 30mn 6s
    Bit rate : 96 Kbps
    Channel(s) : 2 channels
    Resolution : 16 bits
    SampleRate : 44100

    i'm using winavi video converter version 8.0
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  4. The file looks like a "typical" .rmvb file

    winavi should be able to convert it

    The problem is your asian characters. You have to rename them (including the containing folders and video file) to english filenames.
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    oh...that means i just hv to rename the file is it? thnx.
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    Nah. It's already a 'safe' name (03b.rmvb). Just copy it to a directory that doesn't have the extended ASCII characters in the name, and try converting it from there (for example, C:\temp\03b.rmvb).
    If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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    that means i copy and paste the folder to other places? ok,then
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    No, the file. Preferably to a temporary folder - or any folder that doesn't have special characters or spaces in the name should do.
    If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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