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Is there a conversion from .wmz to gif image?

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alte_esel
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A person send me a imageabc1.wmz is there a software I
can use it to convert to gif....?.

Thank you to look into;-)

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it's a "Compressed Windows Media Player Skin" to see it you probably need to install wmp and in preferences select it as the skin

quote http://filext.com/file-extension/WMZ:
File extension WMZ description:
A Windows Media Player skin (.wms) definition file is an XML text document that defines the elements that are present in a skin, their relationships, and their functionality. A script creator creates the skin definition file (.wms) and any associated JScript files (.js) that incorporate the art elements and add functionality to the skin.
A .wmz file is a compressed Zip archive that contains a Windows Media Player skin definition file and associated Jscript files and its supporting graphic files.


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google01103 wrote:it's a "Compressed Windows Media Player Skin" to see it you probably need to install wmp and in preferences select it as the skin

quote http://filext.com/file-extension/WMZ:
File extension WMZ description:
A Windows Media Player skin (.wms) definition file is an XML text document that defines the elements that are present in a skin, their relationships, and their functionality. A script creator creates the skin definition file (.wms) and any associated JScript files (.js) that incorporate the art elements and add functionality to the skin.
A .wmz file is a compressed Zip archive that contains a Windows Media Player skin definition file and associated Jscript files and its supporting graphic files.


There must be more then only 1 is it?
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A WMZ is essentially a Zip file. You should be able to open it using Ark, assuming the needed Zip tools are installed, and extract its contents ( which should include pictures / etc apparently )


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