How to read or convert a .n3r video file

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Hello,

I would like to convert a .n3r format video to a "classic" format, but I can't find any software that recognizes this format.

It's a format from Panasonic cameras (I was told about the Panasonic software "Nd Viewer," but I haven't found that either).

I tried the two software programs "Any Video Converter" and "Total Movie Converter," but neither of them recognizes this format.

There might be a codec that allows VLC to play it?

Thank you in advance!

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  1. Sugel Posted messages 4293 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   728
     
    This manual states that there was a CD provided with your camcorder :)

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    1. Pingouy Posted messages 5 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
       
      The problem is that I don't have a camcorder... it's a friend who got this file and asked me if it was possible for me to convert it.
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    You should try the aTubeCatch software (it's for YouTube & converting video formats).
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    1. Pingouy Posted messages 5 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
       
      Thank you, I just tried but he doesn't seem to know this format either....
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      Arf... sorry then...
      Maybe try typing n3r to avi for example, there might be a software that will come up on Google ^^
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    3. Sugel Posted messages 4293 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   728
       
      Normally, there is a CD included with your camcorder...
      You can't find the software separately, and it costs otherwise $590 -_-'
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    4. Pingouy Posted messages 5 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
       
      Argh... I would really like to find a solution anyway...

      To put it simply: it's a surveillance camera video that they were "nice" enough to give to my friend (since it concerns him), but they didn't bother to convert it before handing it over to him...
      And now we have an unreadable file...
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    5. Sugel Posted messages 4293 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   728
       
      -_-'

      Awesome...
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