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  1. I have recently installed Daniusoft Media Converter Pro 2.2.3.0. And have been having problems when using it to convert WMV video files.

    The file I am trying to convert is a download from the BBC iPlayer.

    I have tried converting to AVI and MP4, but the converted file never has any sound. I have tried this on 2 different computers, both running Windows 7.

    I have also installed the K-Lite Codec pack, which has not helped.

    I have used Daniusoft to convert music files, and this works fine.

    This is a new area for me so any advice would be greatly appreciated
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  3. Thanks, gave it a go, but WinFF couldn't open the file, or even preview it. Nothing wrong with the source file tho, can play it fine in media player
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    Can you play the source video(s) with no problems in any player other than Windows Media Player?

    You might run the .wmv through MediaInfo, in Tree View, and cut and paste the resulting information here. There could be something about the way the file is encoded that the converters don't like.
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  5. Heres the info form MediaInfo:

    General
    Complete name : C:\Users\Cook\Desktop\64_Zoo_Lane_Series_1_Episode _15_p007bvh0.wmv
    Format : Windows Media
    File size : 108 MiB
    Duration : 11mn 19s
    Overall bit rate mode : Variable
    Overall bit rate : 1 336 Kbps
    Maximum Overall bit rate : 1 939 Kbps
    Encryption : http://www.microsoft.com/isapi/redir.dll?prd=wmdrm&pver=2&os=win&sbp=newclient
    Movie name : LAQ A334E~f71
    Encoded date : UTC 2010-04-18 07:08:48.318
    Rating : none

    Video
    ID : 2
    Format : VC-1
    Format profile : MP@ML
    Codec ID : WMV3
    Codec ID/Info : Windows Media Video 9
    Codec ID/Hint : WMV3
    Description of the codec : Windows Media Video 9
    Duration : 11mn 19s
    Bit rate mode : Variable
    Bit rate : 1 200 Kbps
    Width : 720 pixels
    Height : 404 pixels
    Display aspect ratio : 16:9
    Frame rate : 25.000 fps
    Resolution : 8 bits
    Scan type : Progressive
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.165
    Stream size : 97.1 MiB (90%)
    Encryption : Encrypted

    Audio
    ID : 1
    Format : WMA
    Format version : Version 2
    Codec ID : 161
    Codec ID/Info : Windows Media Audio
    Description of the codec : Windows Media Audio 9.1 - 128 kbps, 48 kHz, stereo 1-pass CBR
    Duration : 11mn 19s
    Bit rate mode : Constant
    Bit rate : 128 Kbps
    Channel(s) : 2 channels
    Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
    Resolution : 16 bits
    Stream size : 10.4 MiB (10%)
    Encryption : Encrypted
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    The presence of the 'Encryption' fields make me suspect that the file has DRM. (I thought it might, but I wanted to make sure - that's why I asked you to try playing it in something other than Windows Media Player, as that (theoretically) won't have a problem getting the license(s) needed to play the file.)

    Problem is, most converters won't be able to handle a video encoded with DRM. (I'm afraid I don't know how to remove it, either, sorry.) If removing the DRM isn't an option, you can also use a video capture utility to capture the video as it's playing in Media Player, and save it to whatever format video you prefer.
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    Regarding Daniusoft, besides that it cracks the copy protection from the files, it doesn't work. Let me tell you my experience with this soft. An year ago, I think, I bought two dvs from an online store. Since I've bought them from my father's laptop, I could play them but only on that laptop. So, I started to search for a converter which could be able to convert my protected wmv. Tried Daniusoft, as I found on some forums that it's a good one, but unfortunately this app didn't recognize any of my two dvds. So, it didn't convert my protected files and my files were blocked on my that laptop. Still, I've search a little bit more and also found Tunebite Converter which really converted my protected wmv and legally, because it rerecords the original files and it doesn't crack the protection, so I didn't mess with the law.
    And I'm still using this tool and upgraded to its last version which has much more features than the previous one...
    Good luck!!
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