I recently had the need to trans-code, or re-encode some Windows streaming media files (videos with the .wmv extension). I looked for a simple program to do that for me at my favorite video editing website: http://www.divx-digest.com and was surprised to find that there wasn't a program to help me. My main question is wondering if there is a program that is capable of de-coding .wmv files back to uncompressed .avi files. Since I HAD to start with .wmv files and convert them to .mpg's, I tried several things and was finally successful, although it took several programs to do it. I'll gladly share what I did, but if there is one program that will do it all, I don't want to waste words here in describing how I did it. I did determine that the problem lies in the sound portion of the .wmv files, and all the programs I tried would either lock up, crash, or give me error messages when I attempted the de-coding. Gurus, help me out here, and if need be, I'll describe exactly what I did!!!
Thanks,
Joe (MMG stands for Mix Master General, as I've been involved with remastering poorer quality live audio recordings of several bands.)
Thanks,
Joe (MMG stands for Mix Master General, as I've been involved with remastering poorer quality live audio recordings of several bands.)
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