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Anonymous
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You might not need a converter.
1) Make sure your Folder options are set to allow display and editing of extensions. 2) Select the .flv 3) Copy and paste it directly in the same directory. You should get another .flv named "original pr0n - Copy.flv". 4) Select the copy, press F2 to edit it's name and type over the flv to avi. Click to confirm the change. 5) Test the video file. 9 times out of 10, it'll work.
The .flv isn't being used as a codec, it's being used as a container. As long as the original codec of the video is compatible with .avi and you have the codec installed, you're good to go.
For those that don't work, Pazera FLV to AVI is the freeware way to go.
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