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How to convert mp4 to avi?


Question Posted Friday May 11 2012, 6:07 am

Hello everyone! I have just borrowed HDD of a friend of mine with movies and video clips, I wanted to upload them onto my mp3 player but it happened that it doesn't support playback of mp4 files, it's avi only device. Can you help me to find a way to convert video files from mp4 to avi format?

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hamriver answered Tuesday July 24 2012, 12:09 am:
Well, to convert mp4 to avi, you may download mp4 converter or avi converter, here i think you can try video converter that can enocde mp4 to avi format or any other file like wmv, mov, etc. good luck.
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