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  1. Member NewJak's Avatar
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    Can anyone out there reccomend some WMV to MPG converter freeware? And please let it be one without a stupid watermark. Since I am currently broke freeware is the only way to fly. Thanks for your help
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    You go to the Tools section at left, look under Video Converter, and do a search for "wmv". Just my two cents.
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    WMV to MPG tools

    WMV to anything

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    If in doubt, Google it.
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    you could use avisynth with quenc or maybe asftools to covert to avi then avidemux to convert to mpeg2. Or you could download the free tmpgenc
    (30 day mpeg2 trial).
    It should open most wmv files.

    Hope this helps.

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    Hey Burnman, I tried using the ASF tools 3.1 coverter and it converted my WMV file to an AVI file successfully with only one problem...there was no audio. I went to the ASF webpage and they said it might be an audio codec problem so i downloaded the Microsoft Direct X and I still got no sound . Is there anyway I can fix this? Thanks
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    hmm not sure really. You can use GSpot or AVIcodec to determine what the audio codec is and see if you can get the proper codec. Will have to try fiddling w/asf tools, it's been a while.

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