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.avr video converted to Mac
Need some help converting an .avr video on a DVD or thumb drive to a format viewable on a Mac.
Any help is appreciated. Mac haters stay away. Not having a good day and will bite if provoked. P.S., I have worn Google out and could not find any program. All that initially led you to believe for Mac were for Windows only. |
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Carlos, I'll check later what some of my software can do and get back to you.
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http://www.squared5.com/
? (I don't even know what an avr is) Do youtube or vimeo recognize it? If so you might be able to convert that way... |
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I have a new DVR for my home surveillance cameras with a built in DVD recorder if I want to save anything from the built in hard rive for future reference. Turns out it creates a .avr file and a .exe for EF Media on the DVD that can only be played on a PC. I thought I would be able to burn a DVD and take it directly to a non PC DVD player as I did with my prior system but was in for a shock when I tested it out today for the first time. |
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Yeah looks like squared5 is the way to go.
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You could try opening it with VLC... :tu
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I have some more questions, but since it's a security system, I'll send them via PM. |
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Carlos, why not simply install VLC player (Mac version), it plays pretty much any format available out there. I'm a very recent convert to Mac and well, Windows platform does have its better points (lack of Backspace space on Mac is just stupid to begin with).
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Couldn't you use a windows simulator on your Mac to play the video files?
Or am I off base here? I've never heard of .AVR but to me this seems a bit easier. |
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Trying squared5 next.
Update. Unsupported format. |
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Would almost rather just buy a netbook to dedicate to this system to do conversion. My son in law found a program on his laptop (PC) that can convert this to any format that can then play anywhere. Was looking for something similar for Mac but can't find it. |
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Caros, I just installed another player in addition to VLC: http://handbrake.fr/
Have you tried this? http://www.fileinfo.com/extension/avr |
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The current AVR container appears to be a nonstandard H.264 (MPEG-4) package, and as such, they have tweaked something in there that makes it unintelligible to most players (just about everything plays H.264 these days since it's part of the blu-ray standard). Unfortunately, there's very little information out there on this AVR container, and some of which appears to be in conflict and possibly incorrect. The more I look into this, the more I fear that Carlos might get get stuck with no option short of an added computer. |
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The link above points to a Mac sound player. I have not tried it since I have no avr files on hand. What's funny is that it seems avr files were Mac files to begin with, strange they don't support it now days.
I had to switch to Mac last month as I ran into some installation/configurations issues while upgrading Ruby on Rails code to latest releases. The switch is a pain, in general, at least for now after 20+ years of developing apps on Windows. Like I said, just typing and not having a Backspace key is ridiculous in many ways. So, I am not that surprised with the avr file format issues. I'll check some more if the link I provided does not point to an app that can play the format. |
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Carlos,
If you have to use a Windows app, one possibility that might work is CrossOver: http://www.codeweavers.com/products/crossover/ This avoids having to have a Windows OS - but I don't know whether the player app would work with it. Looks like there is a free trial though... On the flipside, if you don't want to Dual Boot, you can of course buy Parallels or VMWare Fusion. But those cost more... Virtual Box is a free app that does the same thing: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads |
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