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  1. Hello,

    I need to convert some MPEG-2 files back to AVI, can someone recommend a good software? I am particularly keen on finding one that leaves the luminance levels untouched.

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    You could load it in virtualdub MPG2, then save as AVI, It's very quick.
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  4. Thanks for the reply. I followed your link but cannot figure out which file I must download. Could you help please?

    I have never used virtual dub before.

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    If you can't find it from that link you should shoot yourself.
    It Is a RAR archive, so you need to get winrar or whatever to
    extract it.

    You are in breach of the forum rules and are being issued with a formal warning.
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  6. http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/virtualdubmpg2/VirtualDubMpg2_16102002.rar?download

    Pick a location nearest you then download. You will need to download WinRAR (search for it in downloads.com) to open the file. WinRAR is sort of like WinZip. Sorry about FOOs response, some people hear don't understand newbies.

    Good Luck
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  7. I was afraid I might get an answer like Foo's, and that's exactly what happened. I downloaded the files but they don't work; what I didn't know was that I need additional software to install the file.

    I do have some experience but no one bothered to tell me additional software was required, until now (many thanks, g-shocker182).

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    Looks like I'm in trouble with the authorities again.
    Of course I didn't mean you should shoot yourself. Sorry
    Around here that translates to stop whining. Somebody
    tells me that about twice a week.

    I think this is all due to Microsoft training everyone to stop
    thinking and expect the software do everything for you. The
    Windows default settings to hide file extensions is a perfect
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