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Old 01-28-2010, 11:07 PM   #266 (permalink)
Freebase Dali
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Originally Posted by storymilo View Post
So, for a school project I made a video along with a friend. Then, stupidly, I used a different program then the normal Windows Movie Maker. But... it turns out this program saves it's videos as a .vep4 file, which is unplayable by any other media player. And, it's such an unknown filetype that even the "Any file converter" program I downloaded doesn't recognize it.

But I have to play it in class, and my teacher's computer doesn't have the only thing that seems to be able to play it. And she can't download it. Does anybody have any ideas on how to convert it so I won't have to edit the thing all over again
I did a quick Google search and found this... let us know if it sorts you out: (I've never used AVS Video Editor, so I don't know how accurate this is.)

"Do you mean .vep4 file? It's the project file extension of AVS Video Editor. The project file contains the information on the video and audio clips, effects and transitions added to your movie. You don't need to read the saved project with a third-party application, only the AVS Video Editor is able to open(or reopen)the created project file.

If you want to change your video to other format, just simply load the .vep project file and click the save movie button. Then you can choose the out put video format.

Note: It is strongly recommended not to change the location of the media files used in your project while working on it"
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