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  1. I have a movie in my hard disk which ends with "imdb info.POT". How do you convert a file such as this? Thanks.
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  2. .POT is a sealed PowerPoint presentation, isn't it?

    It would help if we could confirm exactly what is in that file. If you download GSpot and use it to look at the file you'd like to convert then it will tell you what format the video and audio are in.

    When we know that, we can tell you precisely how to convert it!

    Cobra
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  3. I found out it's a Winrar file. Is this possible?
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  4. Interesting! What files have you got in the folder, or is that the only one? It might be a DVD image file - on my machine, these show up as WinRar files too... No idea why!

    Try decompressing it with WinRar - maybe your video file is in there somewhere?

    Did GSpot not accept it then?

    Sorry about all the questions, by the way!

    Cobra
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    Hi
    I had this before also, it's because somehow the .ISO image extension was associated with WinRar (maybe during install) so you could use Winrar to actualy open the .ISO and see the AUDIO_TS & VIDEO_TS folder's inside with the files in the VIDEO_TS folder, and even like this (as i'm sure you know cobra) you can still load them into anything that will burn an .ISO image file.
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    Hi,
    The video file is most likely inside the RAR.. extract the file(s) inside the rar.. and if it's a IMG, or ISO file you can burn it using DVD Decrypter.

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    diE
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