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This is what I've done. Downloaded Nokia Video Converter, DVDFab I think it is called and Auto GK. I gave up on Handbrake I couldn't figure it out. I show files as AVI after GK but when I try to drag and drop, the same answers I've been getting contiously "Format not supported" At first I had some MV4 files that wouldn't work either but I believe that was with handbrake?
My System:
Dell 8250
Pentium 4?
2.40 Ghz
1 Gig RDRAM
4X DVD+R/RW CD-RW Combo Drive
Windows XP
Don't laugh it is almost six years old