also you can try and put the .cap to the format of the file you are trying to capture ----- Original Message ----- From: "Petro T. Giannakopoulos" <petrakigianos-giasou@xxxxxxxxx> To: <blindreplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 4:51 PM Subject: [blindreplay] Re: A Strange Problem With File Conversion There is 50 percent chance you can convert these .cap files you have manually using Replay Converter. Try it and let us know how it goes. Then I'll tell you plan b. The .cap you are seeing I believe means 'capture'. When Replay AV is recording for you it names the show recording with a .cap file extension and when it stops recording Replay Converter automatically takes over and converts this .cap file for you. I have seen .cap files staying as they are due to busy internet stream activity (busy). Not having enough hard drive space should be causing this issue too. You can buy an external hard drive very cheap these days and plug it into your USB port. Time to clean up some hard drive spive. Clean out your temp files and cookies, Copy audio files to CD or DVD blank disc or to external hard drive or flash drives. I am sure you know all this. Remove unwanted applications will free up some space. --- On Fri, 11/21/08, Pam Drake <pamdrake@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Pam Drake <pamdrake@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [blindreplay] A Strange Problem With File Conversion > To: blindreplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Friday, November 21, 2008, 2:10 PM > Ok, first of all let me say that I haven't upgraded the > product since > Version 8.14. I use Replay A/V heavily but just hadn't > seen any reason > to upgrade. I'm thinking about doing this now; but in > the meantime I am > having a really odd problem. > > It seems as though my Windows Media recordings are not > being converted. > I have seen the .cap files listed, and wonder if I can > convert these > manually. I don't understand why my conversions > suddenly stopped taking > place, except that I'm running very low on disk space > and wonder if this > has something to do with it. The files encoded in Winamp > are converting > just fine. Might I try converting in Winamp to see if > these other > streams will convert as well? > > Thanks for any thoughts. As I write this I wonder if my > acknowledgement > of minimal disk space has answered my own question. I > believe the .asf > files take more space. Ok, do I see a new drive in my > future or must I > really decide what I can delete? <sigh> > > Pam > > > -- > 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 -- To unsubscribe: e-mail blindreplay-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in subject To contact list owner: e-mail blindreplay-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx