FAQ - LOGIN - REGISTER
MovieCodec.com Forums; Discuss audio/video codecs, file sharing, media players and more!
MovieCodec Forums/Downloads MovieCodec Navigation » Video Codecs Video Codecs
Navigation » DTS.NTSC.DVDR-XPDVD avi File????? [ Multipage First Last > ]

DTS.NTSC.DVDR-XPDVD avi File?????

Bookmark and Share
[Quote] #1
14 Jan 2006 08:57 am
SusanG508
Guest
I cannot get this file to play in either Real or WMP. Keep getting error messages that say not valid or unsupported file type. Any suggestions?
[Quote] #2
20 Jan 2006 07:19 am
Josh7878
Guest
Same problem here. Do you have any progress solving it?
Cheers wink
[Quote] #3
25 Jan 2006 04:18 pm
B22
Guest
I’m having the same problem. Any help to solve the problem?
[Quote] #4
25 Jan 2006 06:53 pm
Wannabe
Rep: 0thumbs-side



Joined: 21 Jan 2006
Posts: 41
OFFLINE
have you tried checking the video with gspot to see what codecs are needed
---
http://softarchive.net/forum
[Quote] #5
25 Jan 2006 06:56 pm
Wannabe
Rep: 0thumbs-side



Joined: 21 Jan 2006
Posts: 41
OFFLINE
have you tried checking the video with gspot to see what codecs are needed
---
http://softarchive.net/forum
[Quote] #6
26 Jan 2006 05:52 pm
B22
Guest
Yes, it says that the file type is unknown and the mime type is unknown with no proposed codec solutions.
[Quote] #7
26 Jan 2006 06:58 pm
Wannabe
Rep: 0thumbs-side



Joined: 21 Jan 2006
Posts: 41
OFFLINE
reading this post agian i sounds like it maybe a dvd.you could try the following
Programs Needed

Winrar
Isobuster

Instructions:-
Right click on “xpdvd-theman-ntsc-dvdr” file.
Choose “Open with” option from right click menu.
Choose Winrar.
You will see the files appear as an IMG.
Extract the IMG to a folder of your choice.

From here the IMG should auto open with Isobuster if not run Isobuster and open it.
Extract the file again to folder of your choice.
You will see some other files thats been added to the file just delete it .
You should be left with Audio_TS and Video_TS folders.
Use DVD burning software of your choice to add to disk.

or alternatively you could use a dvd player such as powerdvd
---
http://softarchive.net/forum
[Quote] #8
27 Jan 2006 04:57 am
Wannabe
Rep: 0thumbs-side



Joined: 21 Jan 2006
Posts: 41
OFFLINE
or you could try videolan
[Quote] #9
29 Jan 2006 05:49 pm
Mr_T
Guest
I’ve tried everything mentioned so far and I still can’t get my video to play. Is anyone else finding the same problem?

Is it possible that it isn’t actually a video that I downloaded?
[Quote] #10
30 Jan 2006 10:40 am
B22
Guest
Same here, nothing works.
[Quote] #11
31 Jan 2006 04:34 pm
Cybergimp
Guest
Same thing happened to me .. I D/L’d a few movies like that ...still can’t figure out how to make them work...
[Quote] #12
09 Feb 2006 10:22 pm
RonLee
Guest
any progress on this problem? I have a couple of movies that I can’t get anything to play them?? Just wondering in anyone has figured it out... thanks
[Quote] #13
10 Feb 2006 10:00 am
Seven
Guest
um, ntsc is european, try finding a converter cause your programs might only be able to read american. Eh, it just might be stupid enough to work.
[Quote] #14
10 Feb 2006 01:18 pm
lost_girl
Guest
DTS.NTSC.DVDR-XPDVD

.... Same problem ...
[Quote] #15
13 Feb 2006 06:21 pm
sameosamo
Guest
NTSC is not European, that would be PAL.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search

NTSC is the analog television system in use in Korea, Japan, United States, Canada and certain other places, mostly in the Americas (see map). It is named for the National Television System(s) Committee, the industry-wide standardization body that created it.
[Quote] #16
13 Feb 2006 11:09 pm
MitchB
Guest
You need a DVD player that can decode DTS. Otherwise all you will hear is hissing. WinDVD7 Platinum has DTS decoding capabilities.

MitchB
[Quote] #17
10 Mar 2006 10:16 am
tom5578
Guest
does anyone know wot to do, none of that helped.
[Quote] #18
14 Mar 2006 10:35 pm
Entree
Rep: 0thumbs-side

Joined: 14 Mar 2006
Posts: 1
OFFLINE
Alright, I had a similar problem.
I a bunch of compressed files that ended in .00x.
I used hjsplit to rejoin them, and when I did, I ended up with a xpdvd file.

As it turned out, I just used the wrong decompression tool. Then I used winrar, and voila!
[Quote] #19
14 Apr 2006 02:41 pm
Pippincp
Guest
Unpack with Winrar mount with alcohol and burn
Perfect
[Quote] #20
22 Apr 2006 04:20 am
pavan
Guest
I cannot get this file to play in either Real or WMP. Keep getting error messages that say not valid or unsupported file type. Any suggestions?
Post Reply - Next Page
Moderated by: Admins, Superusers

Quick Reply

Options
More Options
New Topic

Your name/nick:


Spam prevention! Repeat below:


Your Message




MovieCodec.com ©Lundgren IT 2000-8. Privacy Policy - Disclaimer
MVC Network: MovieCodec Forums/Downloads - The Lounge Forums