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  1. Does anyone know where I can get the TINRA GUI. All the links I have found are all down. I am trying to convert some rm video to avi or mpeg. I have tried EO video but it has only given me terrible results. I am hoping TINRA does a much better job. I suck at dos though and have not been able to get the dos prompt to work properly and cant find the gui anywhere. anyone?
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    Get it here. Good luck with it. All I ever got was a black screen with audio. The only way I was able to convert successfuly was with TMPGEnc. It only seems to work if you have Real Alternative installed.
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  3. this is all I have been able to get is a black screen with audio? I have also tried EO video and the results were horrible.

    How were you able to convert rm files using tmgenc
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    I tried both tinra and eo video and eo video gave me great results and tinra wouldnt work.You can encode the video with tmpgenc but dont encode the audio,use eo video to extract the audio and mux with the video you get from tmpgenc.
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    The first thing I did was uninstall all Real Networks software. I then installed Real Alternative. Because TMPGEnc doesn't natively support RM you'll have to move the "files of type" slider to "all files" when browsing for your file. Although the video converted fine this way, TMPGEnc wouldn't recognize real audio. I used EO Video to convert to wav and used that as the audio source for TMPGEnc. It's anybody's guess whether you'll be as lucky as I was to pull this conversion off.
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  6. thanks, will try as soon as i get the chance!
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