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  1. Hello all,
    I'm new here and hopefully won't make a fool of myself. Sincere apologies if this has been addressed before. If so, please point me to the right answer???
    I'm trying to convert a 3gp file to something that can be played most universally, mpeg, avi maybe.
    When I try all the available stuff like Any Video Converter, Movavi, Womble MPEG Editor, I get about the first 25% of video converted and then nothing. What do I need to do. Have Windows Vista and plenty memory and processing power.
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    Your source file might be damaged. Does it stop at the same place?

    h264 MP4 is a safe bet for playability.

    The only assured format for playing everywhere is Mpeg1
    "Quality is cool, but don't forget... Content is King!"
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  3. No, it's different with each option I use. And it plays fine on the Reganam 3gp player. Go figure.
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  4. OK, so what's h264? Forgive my ignorance. And which converter do u recommend as best?
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    If you want simple, try WinFF. If you want lots of options, try xvid4psp

    h264 is a video compression technology that's very popular. Movies that you can watch on an iPod are h264 encoded.

    There are many ways to compress a video file. You can use DivX, h264, mpeg, etc. These are called codecs - Compress/Decompress. You compress the file when you convert it to a new format, such as h264, and you decompress it on the fly as you're playing it back on your computer.

    Audio and video codecs reside inside a container, such as a 3GP, MP4 or AVI file

    Last edited by Soopafresh; 5th Feb 2010 at 21:40.
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  6. Soopafresh. Thanks a million. xvid4psp worked perfectly.
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