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Copying .flv video files to DVD

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SurreyGuy | 19:24 Sun 13th Feb 2011 | Computers
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I have access to some on-line video clips that are in Adobe FLV format.

When I save them to my computer, they show as being on my hard drive, but they don't play. When I try to play them, I get a "Real Player" window open as if the video clip is about to play, but it doesn't play.

I have Nero 7 "burning" software on my computer, so can anyone please tell me how I can burn the clips (which total 355KB in size) to DVD in a "playable" format?

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You will need to get a flv to avi/mpeg converter. Your DVD player will be unavle to play them otherwise.
You could try using FVD suite:

http://www.flashvideodownloader.org/fvd-suite/
Adobe Flash is very different to .flv video format.
As stated, you will need to convert.

I would say 355Kb is likely corrupted .. too small.
To view FLV files, use a (free) decent media player, such as VLC
http://download2.videolan.org/vlc/
or GOM
http://www.gomlab.com/eng/GMP_download.html

To burn the files to a DVD, first convert them to a format which Nero recognises, such as AVI, using something like this:
http://download.cnet....2044.html?tag=mncol;2

Chris
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Thanks all for taking the time to respond.

I think I'm gonna try and get someone else to burn the files for me! :o)
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Thanks ada22

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