No audio or video in asf file

I am converting some old VHS home movies to DVDs using a Brookstone iConverter. The file saved to the SD card as an asf file. I am using Flip4mac to open it, but when the file imports there is no video or audio. Suggestions? Thank you!

Flip4Mac has loads of "quirks". I stopped usng it YEARS ago. VLC does a better job with ASF http://www.videolan.org/vlc/features.html

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