Monday, March 22, 2010

Conversion of ''ima'' files

I recorded video on a Sony dvd-101 and downloaded using packaged 'pixela' software 'imagemixer'. I now have a large number of ''ima'' files which cannot be accessed. the ''ima'' files are part of the 'album' file system but the software will not recognise the files.

I am sure some of you techies have an answer



John
Conversion of ''ima'' files
Those are ''image'' files, a proprietary format of a program called Winimage.



You may be able to find a convertor that will turn them into a more universal format, or even use the Pixela software to convert them to something more universal. But you're going to not have much luck using them in their native state.



And does this help?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.ima
Conversion of ''ima'' files
Pixela won't recognise the files, guess I'll try the web.

thanks, John

I don't think I was clear.



Those image files aren't pictures; they're images as in disk imaging, for making copies of disks.



Where did they come from?

These files are on my hard drive, I thought they were video files That originated from the original 'imagemixer' software that came with my sony DVD-101 camera. The software stores images in the 'album' as ''.ima'' files. I thought I could resurrect these files by re-installing the software, but I can't.

I have found a web site 'magic iso'and I have asked them if they can help.

salut

John

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