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Usually VCDs have a .DAT extension, copy those files to your harddrive (usually they are located at the "mpegav" folder on your VCD) open my computer from the menu click tools>folder options> click the view tab and uncheck "hide extensions for known file types" now you can change the file extension from . DAT to .MPEG or .AVI. after that you can check "hide extensions for known file types" back to its previous state and your done.
Easy Way: If you're using windows xp just copy the files to your hard drive. right click one of them then select "open with" choose "windows media player" from the programs list and tick the option below (Always use the selected program to open this kind of file) and your done, no need to convert. Hope this helps. |
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www.doom9.org or www.vcdhelp.com www.vcdhelper.com not sure which of those 2 it is but doom9.org has a lot of help and also a forum with movie people
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