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Question Posted Saturday August 15 2009, 11:36 am

hii, I asked this question:

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and you told me to go to Zamzar.com
and i did but it says ' Filetype conversion is not currently supported for "m3u" '

what does that mean? like i downloaded the video from youtube with RealPlayer.
what should I do now?
lOl sorry i thought you might know (:


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Cux answered Saturday August 15 2009, 7:03 pm:
Your file must not be an MP3.

If you're trying to make a youtube video go into mp4 format, just enter the URL of the youtube video onto the site, and convert to an MP4.

Otherwise, I don't know.

--Jack
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