]Have a file in realplayer, a friend of mine is an independent artist.. and I have the file in my realplayer library. I am finishing up some work for him in Moviemaker 2.. How do I get that file to import to my local maching into movie maker 2?
Thank You..Street
]Thanks for responding so quickly , I do appeciate it..
How do i go about getting the file out of my realplayer?
It is in the realplayer library..
Thanks
basically real is about as crappy as quicktime and wmv
steer clear of all three if u want hassle free viewing,editing etc
if the file is in the library that just means that realplayer knows where it is
ure the search function of windows to find it then simply drag to where u want it
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Thanks SilentScream..
Well This is where I am at..
I uninstalled RealPlayer and Now have the file on inside MyMusic..So I see the file
I have itunes/quicktime installed.. and yes SilentScream I know what you are thinking..
So what should I do from here?
Uninstall bothe Apple products..
Then what? Which player would I use, and do I convert the file by renaming it?
Ok..
I removed All Apple and RealMedia on my Xp..Tic3 most of the converters cost some bucks.. any suggestions? Thanks..
All Help is Greatly Appeciated..
One of the problems are that the file will want to be opened with the same program that created it..
why did you remove those programs? All he said was the format is not a good format. Those programs are fine to use... Just convert the video to mpeg or something... sheesh!
EDIT: just fyi guys, he never ever said that the file was a Real media file. So be sure not to assume that sort of thing! so newbie in need:what format is the file?
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True...good point. The whole "Have a file in realplayer...and I have the file in my realplayer library..." sure implies a real media format, but you are right that it could be something else. :icon_thumOriginally Posted by EvilMegaMan
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