| 14 Oct 2007 05:35 pm |
John Villegas Guest | I crammed my computer full of programs, and Windows has started to choke. So, in an effort to unchoke Windows, I started uninstalling some programs. I didn’t think that I uninstalled anything important to playing audio in my Star Trek *.avi files. However, I now cannot hear anything when I play those files.
Does anyone have any helpful suggestions to offer?
Thanks,
John
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| 15 Oct 2007 04:44 pm |
UBER 1337 Poster Rep: 13  Joined: 26 Aug 2005 Posts: 4,320 OFFLINE | .avi extensions are run by the DivX codecs. You probably deleted those. Find them online (they’re free) and reinstall them.
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| 15 Oct 2007 07:00 pm |
John Villegas Guest | RageOverdose,
My most humble apologies, but your solution didn’t work.
Does anybody have any other ideas or suggestions?
Thank you,
John Villegas
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| 15 Oct 2007 08:43 pm |
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| 16 Oct 2007 06:34 pm |
Entree Rep: 0 Joined: 14 Oct 2007 Posts: 3 OFFLINE | I am using Windows Media Player 11. I downloaded and installed ffdshow. I now have audio, however, speech is very, very quiet. Sound effects are normal, and soundtrack is normal.
Any suggestions, thank you in advance.
Regards,
John Villegas
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