hiya. i was wondering if you could help me. ive downloaded an anime on a popular website via real player as an .flv file. can i convert this file into divx so i can watch it on my dvd player? may i know how? any other advice?
hiya. i was wondering if you could help me. ive downloaded an anime on a popular website via real player as an .flv file. can i convert this file into divx so i can watch it on my dvd player? may i know how? any other advice?
I know a company called allok have software to convert flv files but not sure if its free or not as its been a while since I checked their pages.
Google for "SUPER" and this will do what you want. It will play pretty much anything, it will also convert pretty much anything to pretty much anything else.
I'm not going to direct link to it as I seem to remember there are some potential legal issues with regards to licenses in the software it uses.
can't seem to find the link. any more sugestions on software to use?
it's the first entry returned by google.co.uk
"Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Renderer"
Quick Media Converter should do what you want.
gino_76ph (19-03-2008)
Any Video DVD Converter is a professional video converter which can convert any format video files and YouTube clips with fast speed and excellent video quality.
Does the trick, there is a free edition that will convert FLV to avi etc no watermarks. I use that to convert FLV files for my Zen. be wary of the settings though as you can sometimes end up with audio and video out of synch.
gino_76ph (19-03-2008)
ok. thank guys. i shall keep in touch!
I'm using Total Video Converter 3.11 and it works a treat
my next questions would be...what (free or open-source) software would you use in burning them? and
would you burn them onto a DVD-RW or a DVD-R?
vixy.net : Online FLV Converter : Download online videos direct to PC / iPod / PSP. It's free!
it's an online converter. You just put the URL of the file you want and when it's converted you download the converted file.
I do know everything, just not all at once. It's a virtual memory problem.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)