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Streetwise
How do you convert an RMVB file to VCD?
lokal
Google says you do it like this:
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1. Use something like Realaudio-to-Wav Recorder to encode the Real Audio to WAV (PCM/16bit/44.1kHz).

http://www.geocities.com/rawavrecorder/

2. Now use TMPGEnc:

First close wizard, then load in a Template (use Load button - right corner). Choose one that's best for your video - NTSC (29.97 fps), NTSCFilm (23.976 fps) or PAL (25 fps)

Video source: should be - original RMVB file
Audio source: should be - the WAV file that was created.

START to encode.

http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/tmpgenc.html

TMPGEnc and Realaudio-to-Wav Recorder are freeware programs, but there are other ways of doing the conversion.

EO Video is another one that can do it. It is not totally free though. You only get a short trial period before it must be purchased:

http://www.eo-video.com/
forbin
I also believe that winavi can do this. Just make sure you use the 6.0 release
Streetwise
I tried EO video but it used up all my resources and couln't seem to be able to load the RMVB file. Winavi asks me to download RMdll but the url it gives is dead. Also tried RM to AVI, DVD etc. buts it just converts and converts without giving me any output.
lokal
Did you try TMPGEnc etc?
lokal
Did some more poking around in google and came up with this thread/howto:
http://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=231192

Also came across another program:
http://www.soft32.com/download_18151.html
Streetwise
TMPGenc couldn't read the file. I haven't tried rawavrecorder.
forbin
I believe that you need to install realplayer 10.5 to get the RMdll ...
Streetwise
I've already installed Real Player. I tried the trial version of AVone RM converter and that seems to do the job.
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