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How to save or copy videos from windows media player

Anonymous
2014-09-08T12:19:54+00:00

The setting in my camera was wrong and all my video's have gone into media player instead of a folder I've created in My Pictures on my desktop.  I want to move all the videos from media player to My pictures.  Can anyone help please?

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Windows for home | Previous Windows versions | Music, photos, and video

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  1. Anonymous
    2014-09-08T23:42:39+00:00

    Media Player is just that. A player. It does not hold videos or other media. It just plays them. Have a look in a folder named My Videos or search your hard drive for extensions such as *.avi, *.wmv, etc and them move the videos you want to your desired folder.

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  2. Anonymous
    2014-09-09T01:37:33+00:00

    In WMP,open tools,options,locate the "library tab" edit to locate &

    save all to a specific folder,once thru,edit the "rip tab",select folder,

    exit when thru.

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  3. Anonymous
    2014-09-09T12:07:11+00:00

    Thank you for your reply.  The videos I'm trying to find are .m2ts.modd and .moff - They are all in My pictures file but I can't view them.  If I go into WMP I can watch them.  Do you know how to convert them? All the videos I can watch in my pictures file are AVCHD video (.m2ts) but lots have saved as m2ts.modd and .moff.

    Your help is appreciated.

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  4. Anonymous
    2014-09-09T12:41:47+00:00

    Those .moff and .modd are pretty much useless. You can delete them.

    Read more here and here.

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