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Hello all
I've been trying to convert videos from RMVB to MP4, without success. I tried, I think, with all the apps that already have been cited in the forum:
- Internet Tablet Video Convert
- Media Converter
- Jaffa's Tablet Encode
- N800VC
None of them worked. I really don't know why, because I have the codec installed on my cpu, can watch them. I always receive the error that this codec is not supported.
Is there a way to make sure someone can convert RMVB?
Thanks very much
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I am using both latest version of mplayer & canola2
Thanks
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