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  1. Member coody's Avatar
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    I got a RealMedia VBR movie downloaded from the website but neither play it with the PowerDVD in a computer nor do it in a DVD player. Does anyone know how to play the RealMedia VBR in a computer and whether it is possible to convert the RealMedia VBR into the DVD format?
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    well, the real player will play it...
    try this
    https://www.videohelp.com/tools/Real7ime_Converter
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    Real Alternative is what I'd try.
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    Drag 'n' drop the RMVB into ConvertXtoDVD version 3 and it'll spit out a nice DVD.
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  5. Free; AviSynth plus HcEnc. Then author with the software of your choice.
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    I use VLC media player, just add these files in the VLC media player plugin folder. {I added from Mplayer's extra codec packs} The codecs work. I've already tried it on my computer.

    real%20media%20codec%20files.rar
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    You may have already discovered this, but highly compressed, proprietary formats like Real VBR are are difficult to convert. ConvertX does a fair job and and some other similar converters may work. I use VirtualDub Mod and AviSynth to open the Real VBR files using a small AVS script. Then I convert to whatever AVI type format I want. You could also probably frameserve the output directly to a MPEG encoder if that's your final output. That's likely what ConvertX and other converters will do. Using AviSynth and VD gives you a lot more control of the final product. I find this the best way to achive the best quality from those type of files.

    One way to open Real files: https://forum.videohelp.com/topic289872.html
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