On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 19:45:22 -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:

I dont't think this is OT :-?

> I purchased a Cannon DC410 camcorder.  Took some very nice videos that
> totem can play but I can't edit the file which has the .VRO extension. A
> Google search turned up commercial packages to convert the file to a
> .VOB file and a note that this is really an mpeg-2 file which apps may
> play if the extension is changed to .mpg.  Totem plays it that way too
> but Cinelerra's viewer thinks either of these is an image file.  ffmpeg
> -format does not include the .VRO extension and has problems compressing
> the .mpg file.

What kind of problems? Any errors while processing the conversion or with 
the output file? It's a very nice tool :-)

> I have a yet unanswered post to the cinelerra mailing list regrading the
> .VRO extension.
> 
> If anyone has any experience with this format or suggestions of things
> to try I would really appreciate the help.

No experience with that concrete file type, but Avidemux tends to be very 
powerfull for these kind of conversion tasks.

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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