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Rename File Type
I have a video file that is named xx00 as the file type, How can I change it to .avi so My dvd burner will recognize it?
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Re: Rename File Type
Is it an avi? Where did it come from? You can't just change a file extension
9 times out of 10 and expect the file to be useable. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm __________________________________________________ _______________________________ "Jack Tyler" <Fl_Gulfer@GTCom.net> wrote in message news:Lt2dndL1Wvexa1jbnZ2dnUVZ_oCvnZ2d@neonova.net. .. I have a video file that is named xx00 as the file type, How can I change it to .avi so My dvd burner will recognize it? |
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Re: Rename File Type
Is it an avi? Where did it come from? You can't just change a file extension
9 times out of 10 and expect the file to be useable. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm __________________________________________________ _______________________________ "Jack Tyler" <Fl_Gulfer@GTCom.net> wrote in message news:Lt2dndL1Wvexa1jbnZ2dnUVZ_oCvnZ2d@neonova.net. .. I have a video file that is named xx00 as the file type, How can I change it to .avi so My dvd burner will recognize it? |
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Re: Rename File Type
I figured it out, Thanks anyway.
First of all make sure you *can* modify file extensions : - open Windows' Start menu, select Run.... Type in "explorer" (without the quotes) - in the 'Tools' menu, select folder options - then click on View - Deselect the option "hide file extensions for known file types" From now on, to rename files, right-click the file to rename, select rename, then give the file a new name and extension, then hit enter. "Jack Tyler" <Fl_Gulfer@GTCom.net> wrote in message news:Lt2dndL1Wvexa1jbnZ2dnUVZ_oCvnZ2d@neonova.net. .. I have a video file that is named xx00 as the file type, How can I change it to .avi so My dvd burner will recognize it? |
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Re: Rename File Type
I figured it out, Thanks anyway.
First of all make sure you *can* modify file extensions : - open Windows' Start menu, select Run.... Type in "explorer" (without the quotes) - in the 'Tools' menu, select folder options - then click on View - Deselect the option "hide file extensions for known file types" From now on, to rename files, right-click the file to rename, select rename, then give the file a new name and extension, then hit enter. "Jack Tyler" <Fl_Gulfer@GTCom.net> wrote in message news:Lt2dndL1Wvexa1jbnZ2dnUVZ_oCvnZ2d@neonova.net. .. I have a video file that is named xx00 as the file type, How can I change it to .avi so My dvd burner will recognize it? |
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Re: Rename File Type
Of course that is how you change a file extension. However, you should not do this unless you know that the file is in fact that particular format.
For example, I could easily change the extension of a file from "txt" to "jpg", but that will not make the file into a jpeg. Jim "Jack Tyler" <Fl_Gulfer@GTCom.net> wrote in message news:AeqdnavFFYeBm1vbnZ2dnUVZ_uSgnZ2d@neonova.net. .. I figured it out, Thanks anyway. First of all make sure you *can* modify file extensions : - open Windows' Start menu, select Run.... Type in "explorer" (without the quotes) - in the 'Tools' menu, select folder options - then click on View - Deselect the option "hide file extensions for known file types" From now on, to rename files, right-click the file to rename, select rename, then give the file a new name and extension, then hit enter. "Jack Tyler" <Fl_Gulfer@GTCom.net> wrote in message news:Lt2dndL1Wvexa1jbnZ2dnUVZ_oCvnZ2d@neonova.net. .. I have a video file that is named xx00 as the file type, How can I change it to .avi so My dvd burner will recognize it? |
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Re: Rename File Type
Of course that is how you change a file extension. However, you should not do this unless you know that the file is in fact that particular format.
For example, I could easily change the extension of a file from "txt" to "jpg", but that will not make the file into a jpeg. Jim "Jack Tyler" <Fl_Gulfer@GTCom.net> wrote in message news:AeqdnavFFYeBm1vbnZ2dnUVZ_uSgnZ2d@neonova.net. .. I figured it out, Thanks anyway. First of all make sure you *can* modify file extensions : - open Windows' Start menu, select Run.... Type in "explorer" (without the quotes) - in the 'Tools' menu, select folder options - then click on View - Deselect the option "hide file extensions for known file types" From now on, to rename files, right-click the file to rename, select rename, then give the file a new name and extension, then hit enter. "Jack Tyler" <Fl_Gulfer@GTCom.net> wrote in message news:Lt2dndL1Wvexa1jbnZ2dnUVZ_oCvnZ2d@neonova.net. .. I have a video file that is named xx00 as the file type, How can I change it to .avi so My dvd burner will recognize it? |
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