| 30 Nov 2003 06:16 pm |
blablabla Guest | i recently downloaded some videos that will not play. Windows media (updated to the fullest, most recent) tries to download codecs and then says it does not recognize the file type (class not registered). Same happened when i tried RAdlight and BSplayer. Nothing seems to work. DOes anyone know a codec that would alleviate this problem?
Surprisingly, it says the same for one mpg file, and those always work. I tried playing it on my friends pc, where it plays the sound, but does not show the video. What should i do? I do have divx codec 5.03 installed. Thnaks.
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| 06 Dec 2003 12:37 pm |
BobCz Guest | I too have this problem, but assocated with some avi files.
I’d appreciate the fix.
Tks, Bob
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| 06 Dec 2003 04:56 pm |
Regular Rep: 0 Joined: 14 Nov 2003 Posts: 615 OFFLINE | Download The Faimous One’s Codec Finder:
http://www.geocities.com/thefaimousone/codecfinder/
What does it say about the files?
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| 14 Jan 2005 06:31 am |
vsrok Guest | Download Realplayer from:
http://forms.real.com/real/realone/realone.html?dc=115114113&type=dlrhap_bb&beta_bypass=true&
bbits=true&&src=122604realhome_1_3_1_1_8_1,021204r1cp_home_dlrhap_bb
You can play mpe file.
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| 13 May 2005 04:12 am |
james Guest | i have the same prob.it is fucked
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| 17 Jun 2005 11:21 pm |
Scarecrow Guest | Just save the file to your desktop, and add a 'g' at the end of the extension to make it “mpeg'. My computer (Powerbook G4 - Apple) recognized it as an MPEG file right away and opened it with Quicktime. Easy.
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| 06 Jun 2008 06:09 pm |
calye Guest | I tried adding a “g” to the end of the file name and IT WORKED!!! (I also have an Apple)
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