Cannot open some video-other fine clips!

trouble opening (playing) some videos, downloaded clips from digital camera card. Some open. I use Windows Vita Home. What should I do? I'm lost!

  1. 1 - Windows Media Player => "the selected file has an extension (.)" (THM) which is not recognized by Windows Media Player. »
  2. Windows Live Movie Maker => "does not support the selected file type."
  3. Windows Movie Maker => ' may not be imported because the codec required to play is not installed on your computer.

trouble opening (playing) some videos, downloaded clips from digital camera card. Some open. I use Windows Vita Home. What should I do? I'm lost!

  1. 1 - Windows Media Player => "the selected file has an extension (.)" (THM) which is not recognized by Windows Media Player. »
  2. Windows Live Movie Maker => "does not support the selected file type."
  3. Windows Movie Maker => ' may not be imported because the codec required to play is not installed on your computer.

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. THM is not a movie file. It's probably a stamp file
your camera created for your photos and or videos.

If you rename the xxxx.thm to xxxx.jpg
You may be able to view them.

There is some info on. THM in the following link.

THM file extension
http://FILExt.com/file-extension/thm

Volunteer - MS - MVP - Digital Media Experience J - Notice_This is not tech support_I'm volunteer - Solutions that work for me may not work for you - * proceed at your own risk *.

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