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  1. I have several rm files that I want to convert to mpegs but every time I try in EO Video or even in TINRA I get a corrupt file message. I was wondering if someone can help me fix the file cause t's not possible to download these files again. I found something called RMFix, but it's Chinese or Japanese and I can't figure out how to use it. Please I am desperate!

    Thanks,
    Annessa

    Here is the link to the site w/ the RMfix in case one of you by some stroke of luck can reat it!
    http://download.pchome.net/php/dl.php?sid=9203
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  2. Please someone out there must know how to use rmfix or at least know how to stop getting a corrupt message! The file plays wonderfully in real player, but if I try to convert the booger it stops like half way through. The weirdest part is I can test like the first 5 min. and it's cool, but if I try to do the whole thing forget it! Pleases someone help me!
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  3. Not much help here I am also looking for a Real Media conversion tool.
    I will keep looking and post here if I have any luck.

    I have a new Invader Zim episode and the complete Dungeond and Dragons cartoons, but they are all .rm files.

    I have been copying stuff with my Sony DRU, but I realy would like these files converted also.

    Anyone else out there able to shed some light or head us in a direction?????
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    I'm just starting to use EO Video on minor projects (hobby only), and every now and then mine crashes too.

    But I always try again later, and it's fine. Go figure.

    Just keep after it. :P
    I'm not online anymore. Ask BALDRICK, LORDSMURF or SATSTORM for help. PM's are ignored.
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    use real7ime converter (yes that is a seven) search on google for it.
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