I don't know of any, but u could try the reverse: Play the file with a program that doesn't protect it. U could also try opening the file with video editing software and snatch a frame that way.
Converting a program to video is practically impossible, but you may CAPTURE a running program into an AVI video format using a video-capture program.
AVIs can not be directly converted to JPGs. An AVI file is a video, a JPG file is a single image.
In order to change an image file like a .JPEG to a video file like an .MPEG, one must first convert the picture file into an .AVI file, then convert the .AVI to an .MPEG.
Rename the file and just put .AVI at the end of the file name where the vep file name used to be.
avi to mvi
AVI
NO, corby 2 does not support avi file format
You can use ffmpeg to capture a screenshot from a video file by specifying the input video file and the time at which you want to capture the screenshot. Use the command "ffmpeg -i inputvideo.mp4 -ss 00:00:05 -vframes 1 outputimage.jpg" to capture a screenshot at the 5-second mark and save it as an image file.
To take a screen shot from a video, you simply go to file>export>frame and save it as an image file.
Audio Video Interleave (AVI) is a special case of Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF). AVI is defined by Microsoft. The .avi file format is the most common format for audio and video data on a computer. Audio content or video content that is compressed with a wide variety of codecs can be stored in an .avi file and played in Windows Media Player.
The best way to convert FLV to AVI is to use software program
Just go on google and search up MKV to AVI. Click the first link.