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Conversion of undf file format to mpg file format beta

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Sometimes VLC (VideoLAN) player makes error message that it does not support "undf" audio or video format. This confuses some users and they try to convert their (usually perfectly fine) media files to something else. This error is prompted when a proper decoder for the video format is not loaded in VLC. 

No conversion required. You just need to check for a new version of VLC player or codecs. Sometimes partially downloaded files cause this error, in this case you need to either finish the download in process, or download the file again. You will not find any converter that recognizes "undf" format anyway.

Unfortunately, there is no detailed software record in the database for this conversion.

This conversion entry was verified by us and conversion from undf to mpg was flagged as wrong or not possible.
Usually this happens when the conversion would try to convert different types of data between each other, such as audio to image, or it can't be done because incompatibility between programs, caused by closed file formats, very limited support or by other problems.

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Additional links: Open undf file, Open mpg file

UNDF

Files with undf file extension can be typically found as files in some kind of Undefined File Format. Most likely highly specialized.

MPG

Files with mpg extension are video files in MPEG-1 video format developed by Moving Picture Experts Group and used with Video-CD and CD-i media. Historically one of the most common video file types.

 

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