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    Hi there!

    I get EO Video to work and everything seems just fine. You see, I have some real media files that I would like to convert to avi for then to convert to mpeg. And though I know that the result is not too good, I thought I would give it a try anyway.

    As I wrote earlier, the program works perfectly... and it does convert the files, but there is one single problem - a HUGE problem in fact, and that's the fact that when I try to play the converted file (regardless of the codecs used for the conversion, even tried out uncompressed avi as well) I get this message in WMP: "Cannot play back the file. The format is not supported."
    It's clearly something that happens in the whole conversion thing, because ordinary I don't have a single problem playing divx-files or uncompressed avis... Does anyone know what's gone wrong???

    Perhaps someone has had the same problem and found a solution to it...?
    I'm really desperate to get this thing to work, so that I would at least see what the result of the avi is...

    If someone could answer me ASAP, that would be great. I only have 9 days left of the trial period, and I would really like to get it to work before the period has expired...

    Do you think I should re-install the whole program to see if that has something to do with the problem?
    Any tips would be appreciated!

    In advance,
    thx!

    -Lars17-
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  2. Well, since you are still on the trial period I would tell you have a little fun with it now and dont buy it later. generally real clips are very crappy in quality and they lose audio sync ALOT.

    Heres some thing you can try, use Virtual Dub and try to open the files, if it can open them reencode to divx then play or convert them.
    Or try another media play WMP if very very picky, I know MP3 encoded with real jukebox cant be played in WMP only real and quicktime. So try those if you have them.
    But again be advised dont expect a whole lot of quality.
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