Capturing .rm files to mpeg? Anyway possible?
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Agm424
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11. November 2003 @ 07:27 |
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Heh...got some Beavis and Butthead episodes I want to burn to dvd. Problem is they are .rm files.
Any software anyone can recommend to capture them?
Free software hopefully.
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Minion
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11. November 2003 @ 15:59 |
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You don"t want to Capture them ,you want to "Convert" them or "Encode" them, Captureing Usually means Transfering video to your PC from an external source through a "Capture Card" ....
What you want to do is Possible But I don"t know how Practical it will be Because RM files are usually really low resolution Low Quality Files and would look awefull on DVD...There are 2 Programs that I know of that will convert RM files to another Format..One Program is Called "EO_Video" it will convert RM to AVI or Mpeg1/2 but it isn"t free, the other is called "Tinra" it will Only convert RM files to AVI but it is Free, after converting to AVI you can convert the AVI files to Mpeg for DVD..If you do a search on Google for "Tinra" you should find it and everything else you need....Cheers
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Agm424
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12. November 2003 @ 03:49 |
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One question. Have you ever used Tinra?
I'm trying it now and while it seems to capture the sound it doesn't capture the picture. And I can't see that I am doing anything wrong. Any advice?
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Minion
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17. November 2003 @ 15:54 |
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Sory I have never Use Tinra as I try to stay away from the RM format as much as Possible cuz it seems that nothing is compatible with that Format..If you can not get Tinra to work then try useing EO_Video, you can find the Demo if you do a Google search...And remember you are Trying to "Convert" or "Encode" your Files to mpeg NOT "Capture", Useing that terminoligy will only serve to confuse the poeple you are talking to.....Cheers
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18. November 2003 @ 16:52 |
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Agm424, Just got involved in this same problem with another member. I found convertors at ZDnet.com. Some free, some free to try trial type. In download section under AVS I think it was. I haven't heard back if the other member got it working right yet.
Jerry
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Agm424
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18. November 2003 @ 18:07 |
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Thanks. I'll check out those too.
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FlthyChry
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20. November 2003 @ 09:34 |
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Doesn't Sefy's guide have something about RM files?
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Sefy
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8. December 2003 @ 10:56 |
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Yup, my guide also covers RM files, best method so far that i've seen is using EO-Video to produce an MPEG file from the RM.
Best Regards,
Sefy Levy,
Certified Computer Technician.
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