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24 Oct 2007 10:06 am
Entree
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Now the problem I have is that i cannot Play Videos files I download, I able to play videos that i’ve downloaded before but not ones i download now, I get “Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file." CODE ERROR: C00D1199 now i’ve play them in multiple player so thats not the problem, Divx, XviD and a **** load of other codecs are installed and ran it through GSpot. nothing seems to work.

PLEASE HELP!
Does anyone know wot to do?

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24 Oct 2007 10:10 am
carrot
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WHAT does gspot report?

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25 Oct 2007 03:27 am
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GSpot reports the same as the other avi video that ive downloaded before and worked

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25 Oct 2007 11:53 am
carrot
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TYPE what gspot reports.
When you load the file, what does the Codec box say? What does the Container box say?

[Quote] #5
25 Oct 2007 04:51 pm
SatanLives
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I am facing the same problem. This has happened with three movies i downloaded this week. GSpot container says
File Type: Unknown
Mime Type: Unknown

There was a text file with the video which says i need to download a new codec called EZ-Codec to play this file but my antivirus reports the codec setup as a trojan.

Can any one suggest me how to play this file?

[Quote] #6
09 Jun 2008 10:26 am
darkoceanfilms
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The problem I’m having is that the MP4 player states that the disk is empty, this only hapens when I try to access the Movie folder. The MP3 works perfectly.

Do I need to create a forder and sub folder so the Onix MP4 can find the right location of the Videos. I tryed all the formats mp4, wmv, and avi

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