Thanks for your help. I have tried to change the file extension inside
Explorer, but it doesn't let me do that (I've got XP). Do I have to click
something to do that?
Windows Movie Maker doesn't work, because the file extension is .avi, yet it
is really a .daa file. So of course it returns that it cannot read it. But my
question is really about how to change the file extension in general; I
usually do it by opening in Notepad and resaving, but I cannot do that with a
large video file.
JM
"Neil Harley" wrote:
> JM wrote:
> > I've got a 2GB video file that has the wrong file type extension. How
> > do I change this file type? I can't do it from its Properties, or by
> > Renaming, or from its Folder, and of course it won't open with
> > Notepad etc. I don't have any compatible video editor.
>
> Have you shown file extensions in Explorer and changed it that way? I've
> changed file extensions with no problems in Vista.
>
> I'm not sure if just changing the extension will allow the file to open but
> open Explorer, go Tools / Folder Options / View / <uncheck Hide Extensions
> ....>. You should then be able to change the extension.
>
> If you want to convert the file to another type completely try
> www.videohelp.com/convert for some tutorials and tools.
>
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