Help need with format convertion Plzzzzzzzzzzz help

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  1. fido08

    fido08 Member

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    hey guys i used real player 11 to download some video off a website but its in Internet Video Recording i have been searching the entire day trying to figure it out on my own......what software can be used to conver it to a format that can be played on my ipod touch
     
  2. Safarika

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    I know SPAM video files of any kinds to commonly used iPod MPEG4 files (MP4) and DivX files (AVI, DIVX) for playback at home video devices.

    But there is a lot of others... So you should try and found out how it works
     
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    melodycan didn't help im still getting the format not supported sign
     
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    These files are on your HD ? What is the file format suffix ?
     
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    yes they are nw on my HD....i used real player 11 to download them off a website.....the file format is Internet Video Recording (.IVR)
     
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    Are you up to spending a few $$ ?
    The pay version of real player 11 will do it.
     
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    spam removed
     
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  8. varnull

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    How about real-alternative ?? is there a windows version? will it cope with them. Personally I would be tempted to mess about with the command line version of ffmpeg, but I don't have any .ivr files to experiment with. This is always the problem with closed formats... they are almost impossible to deal with without paying for the format owners software.

    One solution I came across which sounds interesting is to use realplayer to burn them onto a dvd, then ripping it to whatever format you want.. I would use a virtual drive so as not to waste a disk. Otherwise the only solution seems to be pay for the full realplayer version.

    Notice the xillisoft spammers are becoming endemic here too.. not freeware, may as well pay for realplayer as buy xillisoft spammers friend software.
     

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