You would have to un-rar them (using something like WinRar) to a temporary folder, then zip them (using something like WinZip) into a zip file.
No direct conversion out there that I'm aware of.
The mpeg is inside the rar file. Use WinRar or 7-zip to extract the files.
You don't want to change the rar file, you want to extract it using an extractor like WinRar or 7-zip. The files you need are inside.
.rar files are not multimedia files, so you can't play them. A RAR file is an archive, just like .zip or .tar that can contain one or more compressed files. You can extract those files from the .rar archive and play them (if they are audio files). You can use a program like WinRAR or 7-Zip unpack them.
.zip and .rar
Those are really two completely different file types. An ISO image is a collection of many files (including EXE files in some cases), basically an archive like RAR or ZIP, but unlike RAR/ZIP it is not compressed. An EXE file is an executable file that just contains code to be ran. If you convert the ISO to an EXE it will not do anything.
In short, you can't. Rar is a compressed file type, much like zip is. It's the files inside that matter, which is another topic entirely. Decompress it using a program like 7-zip , then see if there's a post with how to insert the files within it into a pdf.
WinZip extracts files compressed in .zip or .rar format.
Extract the files from the RAR, then create the PUP file from the extracted files.
You can extract rar files by downloading an extractor like WinRar or 7-zip. You can use WinMount to open a rar file without extraction, because WinMount can mount it to a new virtual disk.
To convert RAR files into DLL files, you first need to extract the contents of the RAR file using extraction software like WinRAR or 7-Zip. Once extracted, check if the contents include a source code or necessary files for a DLL. If applicable, compile the source code using a programming language like C# or C++ to create the DLL. If the RAR file contains a precompiled DLL, simply rename the extracted file with a .dll extension, ensuring it corresponds to the intended use.
to download the mods, no, but to actually install them you need some form of an archiving program that can convert files into .zip or .rar format
VBA doesn't incorporate the algorithm necessary to unrar a rar file. It can only handle zip files and the roms directly.