- River Past Video Cleaner Pro convert dat to avi

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  1. martijnfr

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    Hi,

    When i play a streaming avi videofile in mediaplayer it sometimes appears in the temp directory as a .dat that can't immidiatly be stolen.

    I have been told it is possible to convert it to avi again without media player in this way:

    1.) I burn the dat file on a disc with nero / roxio.
    2.) Then i use isobuster > right click > extract but filter only m2f2 mpeg frames A new dat file has been made on my disk. They look a lot alike but seem to differ a lot.
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    Then i open the wonder program River Past Video Cleaner Pro but i don't get it on with. Now there are a lot of versions of this software and I know i might use a misversion but i don't excarly what versions i need and i tried too many.

    Could someone please help me out on this one?
    Is there another trick to use mediaplayer files?

    Kind regards,
    Martijn Fransen
     
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    Hi,

    First of all i want to thank you for your quick response. The VCD gear is a fancy piece of software.

    This is what happened:

    WARNING: specified DAT file as an invalid XA header sigature.

    The file was created by mediaplayer and i took it form the temporary files directory. I am planning to make a video collective like www.woostercollective.com.

    How can i convert these dat files?

    Kind regards,
    Martijn Fransen

     
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    Supercool man. Now i can watch all the movies i want. I will continue to find other ways to rip the movies. I would even still like to know how to convert that dat file but first i will try another one.

    Kind regards,
    Martijn Fransen
     
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    Sorry I couldn't be of more help. I think capturing them is the best way to go.
     

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