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johnebaker wrote on 2/12/2012, 3:28 PM

Hi

Have you searched the Inernet for a converter?

I use AVS Video Converter (costs). 

A word of caution - depending on the flv source the quality may be poor if the video inside has been compressed and reduced in size. 

John

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VPX 16, Movie Studio 2025, and earlier versions 2015 and 2016, Music Maker Premium 2024.

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rynkowski wrote on 2/12/2012, 3:48 PM

No.  I assumed a product I paid $50 for and was suppose to do everything would be able to handle .flv files.  I assume I am wrong.  I wish the manual said that the file could not be .flv.  thank you for your advice.

blacktears1978 wrote on 4/26/2012, 9:36 AM

I use: Format factory to convert FLV or Corel Video Studio ProX4 to burn FLV and Freemake Videokonverter convert und burn to DVD.