QSV File Conversion?


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    QSV File Conversion?


    I was sent an instructional video file with the extension .qsv. Nothing I have (vlc, wmp, mpc, etc.) will play it. Can I convert it to a more 'compatible' format, and if so how? -thx
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    Win-7-Pro64bit 7-H-Prem-64bit
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    Hi,
    Did you ask the sender ?
    That would be whom I would be asking what to do with it and how to open it
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    I could not locate a sample file to test with. From what I've read, it is a type of encoding that can be used with several types of files.
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    UsernameIssues said:
    I could not locate a sample file to test with. From what I've read, it is a type of encoding that can be used with several types of files.
    thx for your reply - I could provide you the file. However, it is 15MB.

    (It is from China and was in a .rar format. After extracting it there were 2 files. the .qsv (video) file and a .exe (player). The first thing I did was rename the files from Chinese characters to American characters. I am not comfortable with the player. I did install it and viewed the video. However, my computer didn't 'feel' right. I tried to uninstall the player with no luck so I did a system restore and all is well now. fyi/fwiw )
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