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Hugh McLachlan Posted - Jul 18 2013 : 13:22:42
I a trying to convert or recover some shows I developed with older versions of PixPlay which were produces as a CD-Rom.
They will not play on my laptop.
The file appears to be MPEGAV\AVSEQ01.DAT
Can these be converted to the current system and, if so, how?
Thanks
Hugh McLachlan
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xequte Posted - Jul 23 2013 : 03:46:11
Hi Hugh

Do you mean when you try to copy the disk with Windows Explorer you get a redundancy error? This means that the disk is bad. You might try to recover the video by cleaning the disk.

The older version of DVD PixPlay created only a VCD from your images, so even if you ripped the images from the video (e.g. by taking screen captures) they would be very low quality.

Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com
Hugh McLachlan Posted - Jul 22 2013 : 07:13:55
Tried that but I got a "redundacy" error part way through and program shut down.
Is there no way that I can use the images created on the original and put them in the same sequence on a new DVD creation? Thanks.
Hugh McLachlan
xequte Posted - Jul 19 2013 : 03:46:53
Hi Hugh

They are in the older VCD format, so they will be in a video format (of quite low quality).

You can copy AVSEQ01.DAT to your hard drive and rename it to AVSEQ01.MPEG and it should play in your media software.

It cannot be converted back into its source images.

Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com