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You can use Media Player version 10 for ripping Media files to MP3.. But I
prefer a free 3rd party solution for coverting my music back and forth... I
use CDEX, which is easy to find if you Google it.. Does not take long to
setup, and is easy to use. Converts both ways..
There are quite a few 3rd party solutions available, but this one suits me
perfectly.
WmP
FE
"Levi" wrote:
> how do i convert a mpv file to a avi, qt, or mpeg file
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"Fatal_Exception" <FatalException@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> You can use Media Player version 10 for ripping Media files to MP3.. But
I
> prefer a free 3rd party solution for coverting my music back and forth...
I
> use CDEX, which is easy to find if you Google it.. Does not take long to
> setup, and is easy to use. Converts both ways..
>
> There are quite a few 3rd party solutions available, but this one suits me
> perfectly.
>
> WmP
> FE
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Levi wrote:
> how do i convert a mpv file to a avi, qt, or mpeg file
It depends.
The .mpv format has been in a state of flux for quite a while. Depending
upon where you got the .mpv file may dictate what you can do to convert it
to something else.
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