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Hi,

Can anyone recommend a few VRO dvd converters (other than the one from AVS)? I WOULD like to convert VRO files into WMV files.

If anyone has seen my other recent posting, I've been having problems with installing the one from AVS and so would like to try other ones.

Thanks very much in advance! I cannot recommend a converter but Google came back with more than enough.

Here's one of them...

Good luckI tried searching for them too, but the majority will convert VOB but not VRO. There are also a couple of software that will convert VRO to VOB, and so I suppose I could get the VRO to VOB program and then the VOB to WMV software.

In any case, I also experimented with the iSofter Platinum (the one you have there) a few months ago (as with the one from AVS). The problem with these software seem to be that they don’t uninstall cleanly. So later when you go back to downloading them and re-installing them, they just can’t be installed again. Any advice? And thank you very much! Why would they need to be un-installed/re-installed ? ?
If you're looking for ways around Trial periods or liscensing procedures you are in the wrong place.oh no, i'm not doing anything illegal what happened was that at the end of last year, i was trying to convert some .vro files into .wmv files. i went on the internet and downloaded a few software. however, after i used them, i uninstalled them. now, a week or so ago, i tried to download and install them again but they just can't be installed because somehow the old downloads from last year (even though uninstalled and deleted) won't permit it. i actually purchased the one from AVS over a week ago since the trial one worked well (last year). however, it cannot be installed again. i am hoping that they give me a refund...but whatever. I still haven't found another .vro converter as yet, but I have another question.

I recorded some TV shows on DVDs. On each of my DVDs, I have two separately recorded PROGRAMS. I have been trying to copy them onto my computer, but I can only get the first program on.

My computer can't seem to pick up the second recording.

Does anyone know how I would go about transferring my second recording onto my computer?

Thanks in advance. On a completly unrelated note*

I heard that cleaning your registries completly erases any trace of you have software (example TRAIL versions) on your computer.

What are the files you have in VRO?

You may want to change the program you rip the files with or are they downloads?

More info please

You can give this a try.....

http://www.dvdvideoconverter.com/vro/


How do I go about cleaning my registry?

The .vro files are TV shows I recorded with my DVD recorder. The common file is VOB but mine happens to record in VRO.

And Spoiler, that URL is for the AVS software that I’ve had no luck with installing. See my comments above.

Thanks so much!
http://www.topvideopro.com/convert-dvd-vro-vob.htm

http://www.iconcool.com/graphics-converter.htm

2 other programs....
hey, thanks spoiler. i've already checked out the isofter platinum. i haven't been able to install it either. some of these converters i've already installed some time last year onto my computer (uninstalled them after i tested them) but haven't been able to reinstall them this time around. i don't think the graphics converter pro converts video files. there really aren't too many .vro converters around. the avs and the isofter seem to be the most common ones on the internet.

anyway, if anyone else is experiencing problems with installing the avs and isofter. they can actually try the prism video converter. it doesn't actually support .vro files but it still managed to convert them. however, lots of experimentation is needed to get the settings right for an okay output.



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