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| Thank You, Sean. ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Gaithersburg, MD Age: 27
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| File Help Hey guys. I'm trying to put together another video, this time a historical video, but the problem is, I only have so much to work with because theres not a ton avaliable, so what I do have is important. Now, my problem is that some of my files are ".rm", so they dont work in my editor. Does anyone know how I can change the file types? If you can help me out at all, I'd really appreciate it. ps: if anyone has any good, old clips on their computer, let me know. I got a bunch from that guy who used to have that Memory of the Week, but I lost a few so if anyone has any, let me know. Thanks.
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| Puppy Kicker Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Arlington, Virginia Age: 30
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| can you open it? I'm not sure what .rm stands for. If you can open it there may be a way to export it. A longshot, and probably useless, but worth looking. |
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| Playmaker Join Date: Feb 2004
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| It's a Real Player file. .rm = Real Media You'll be hard pressed to find something to covert from a Real Player file. I think Real has protections in place (supported by laws) that protect their file formats.
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