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  1. hi dude,
    i have newly registered in to video help....i saw ur post and i want to ask u some thing.i have bought motorola z6 which can support 3gp,mp4 and rm video formats,but the problem is that i am not able to convert my avi,mpeg and divx files to rm.....is there any free software that i could use to sole this issue.
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    bharathi
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    Maybe RealAnime or RealProducer. RM is a highly proprietary format and not many programs convert to it. And Real wants it that way. You could go to Real and see what they have to offer, or just use a different format.

    3GP or MP4 are a lot more common and there are a fair number of tools for them in our 'Portable' tools: https://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/portable-mobile-psp-ipod

    And welcome to our forums.
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  3. Thanks dude.......Actually the qulaity of the movie is very good in the rm format.....that is y i was specifically searching for a tool that would convert avi or mpeg to rm...if u find anything like that message me with the link and thanks once again for the time and effort....what do u do man....
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  4. i have downloaded and installed some codec to support my rm format videos,but i dont know how to use it.can any one tell me how to use codec
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    Originally Posted by bharathi_n_r
    some codec
    nice clarity. you must be a kid. take the hint someone above gave you - you're told it's a lemon, so expect it to be bitter and hard to swallow. don't be a wally, go with the mainstream and make life easy for yourself and others.
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  6. easy media producer, and easy media editor are both freeware (google them to find them)

    (however everytime you convert something, you are going to lose quality, it would be more ideal to use the original source)
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