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I need to know how to get a program for mac that will copy certain scenes from a DVD or VOB file and convert it to a format supported by Quicktime, thus supported by imovie, so you can re- edit or take certain scenes out.
.exe (extension of the file name)
Yes. I don't know the name of it, but there is software that does that.
The message is generally that your computer does not know what program created a specific type of file. Use Google to search the file type, for example *.jpg or *.doc That will tell you the type of program that made the file. If it is a video file or image file, you can find free programs which will open most of these. Once you know the program, right-click the file and see if you have that program loaded on your PC. If you do, highlight the program name and choose "Always use this program to open similar type files". Click OK.
I would recommend download Adobe Reader. It is able to read pdf files easily without the hassle of trying to convert them to word files. This program is free and very fast. You won't be disappointed.
File extensions just tell your computer which program it needs to open the file. They also tell you what sort of file it is, for eg: If you got an email and there was an attachement called Sarah.jpg because of the .jpg at the end you know it is a photo file.
Unsupported file types are file extensions that Windows does not know what to do with. This means that there is no program installed on the computer associated with a particular file type. To open an unsupported file type you must first install the program that the file uses to work with it.
I would need to know the file type before I could give an answer.
.btd is the extension use by biztree for its business in a box product.The only way to convert is to use a program to convert. I don't know of any that are free to keep.
So programs (and programmers) know what type of file they are dealing with. Windows needs to know so that if "clicked on" in Windows Explorer , it knows which program to start so that it can correctly process the file.
anyone know this answer?
Yes you can! You need a special program wich im not sure is the name of. Then you download a special file and use it with the program. The special file is the game, in your case tekken 3. Youtube it, Google it. I dont know how to get the emulators but i know there out there