That is correct. Try: First copy the original to another place preserving it. Then rename the .cap file to .asf or the real player format it was supposed to be. See if it plays back with your media player. If it works use Replay Converter to convert the .asf file to the format you needed it to be in. If renaming does not work then see if Replay Converter can convert the .cap file which it should because that's how it all works behind the scenes. --- Mike Pietruk <pietruk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In going through my Florida church service recordings from > last Sunday, I > note that a couple ended up as .cap files rather than their > normal .asf or > .mp3. > I am guessing that something went wrong and that Replay saved > whatever it > captured in those .cap files. > What can I do with these .cap files to get whatever they might > have in > them? > > -- > To unsubscribe: e-mail blindreplay-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with > unsubscribe in subject > To contact list owner: e-mail blindreplay-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > -- To unsubscribe: e-mail blindreplay-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in subject To contact list owner: e-mail blindreplay-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx