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easy enough. select the file then press f2 and type the new name in complete with the extension you wish.
But I cant believe thats what you meant. Once the file type is changed the data wont really fit for use I'd suspect. THere is a rare case I've read about with wav files actually having mp3 data in them, so the changing of the file type is actually appropriate.
However, take for example M$ Word file. If one changes the filetype to say 'txt', the file can then easily be opened in Notepad. But you'll then note that the internal data is not pure text. The same would occur if we change the filetype of an AVI to say a WMV. the Decoder wont recognize the internal data and complain about a corrupted file.
On the other hand, if we use a tool like AVIInfo, we can change the FourCC and other aspects of the AVI header to 'trick' the DirectShow into handling the AVI with differing Codecs. Clear as mud? thought so.
Maybe file extension is disabled>?
I believe that's what you mean?
Untick "Tools/Folder Options/View/Hide file extensions for known file types"
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