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    Hello,
    I attach a video that I am not able to view correctly; I think it is created for an old "reelmedia" mpeg card from sygma systems... I tried to convert almost 20 times to diferent formats with no luck... Can you help me ?

    Thanks a lot,

    Roger

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    Open the file in gspot to get the file parameters and post a screen shot here.

    What exactly are you trying to do with the file?
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    Originally Posted by Krispy Kritter
    Open the file in gspot to get the file parameters and post a screen shot here.

    What exactly are you trying to do with the file?
    Hello !

    First, thanks for your answer.

    I send the screenshot of the file information, and other for the horrible video aspect I'm having... Well, what I want to do with this file is to watch it correctly, as simple as it sounds. It is because it belongs to a set of videos that I saw years ago from this game, and I like them...

    Second, I would like to convert them to avi in divx or something that I would be able to play in a normal divx player outside the computer....

    Thanks again,

    Roger



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    what tools have you tried convert with? triec virtualdub ? super?
    tried play with vlc?
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    HI again,

    I installed super and re-test play in vlc, and I got the same results... Image plays with garbage...

    I noticed that the video I posted in a previous message is not available too...

    Thanks,

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    It's probably too big, you can post max 2MB files in our forum and it seems to be 2.13MB according to gspot.
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  7. It look like a damaged mpeg file (ie: read from a scratched disc or a cd-r damaged by time)
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