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Solve : converting video/audio from .prc and/or .ipa to .mp3, .wav, etc.?

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I have a software program, NATIONAL Geographics Hand Held Birds.  I purchased it several years ago with a package deal including a PalmOne Tungsten-T4.  It is a .prc based program.  It operates fine on the PalmONe instrument.  My problem with the device is that it is too large to fit into my iMainGo2 amplifier which accomodates an IPHONE, an iPod or any of Verizons's and ATT's phones.  I have a Verizon Samsung Illusion.  I do not have an Apple based phone.  I am desirous of obtaining a means of converting the .prc software to a mp3 or wav program, or any program which can be read by a Windows based system.  I also have that same program published in an .ipa format which can be read by iPhone, iPod or iPad - but not recognized by Windows.  Does anyone KNOW if there is a method whereby .ipa can be converted?  It seems to me that if the video is there and the sound is there that it can be converted into some program which can be recognized by Windows.   Please help.  You can respond publicly and/or privately.

Thank you,

Harry Roach
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PRC files are either ebooks or Palm document files. If there are parts contained within, such as images or audio, they are not easily removed. There are converters out there that will convert PRC to PDF or other document formats. Search for them.

IPA files are Palm executables, programs written specifically for Palm devices. Even if you were ABLE to convert them, they probably wouldn't RUN properly on the hardware of non-Palm devices.



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