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Help! Here is the problem. I shot some great video of Eddie Bertrand Sunday. I shot it with a borrowed camera & when it was transfered to my computer the file was a "VRO" file. Viewing it as a VRO file, everything looks & sounds great.

My editing program, Movie Maker does not recognize it. I have tried using several converters to convert the video to MP4, wmv, mpeg & avi.. The sound & video are all out of sync. I'd like to share all the video I have. Any technical advice is appreciated. Keep in mind my computer skills are average at best & I'm not a techno geek.

Try hooking up the camera to your computer via usb or firewire. Then capture it with an editing program like movie maker (or videowave is a free one out there). Once it has been captured, you can save it out as an mp4.

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Try hooking up the camera to your computer via usb or firewire. Then capture it with an editing program like movie maker (or videowave is a free one out there). Once it has been captured, you can save it out as an mp4.

That was the very first thing I tried. The computer would not recognize the camera. Said cam & dvd are now in Hawaii. I still have the VRO files on my computer.

I tried googling VRO to MP4 conversion and came up with several programs:

http://www.avs-video-converter.com/guides/avs/convert-video-between-all-video-formats.html
http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/videowave/standard/overview.html

I have no experience with these. I could not find a free utility after a quick search. I will look though. There has to be a free open source tool that does this.

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