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[Quote] #1
16 Feb 2005 05:18 pm
rob
Guest
Hey folks,

I downloaded a movie that had .AVI as the extension. It plays audio but not video.

I checked the properties of the file and all I can see is that the type of file is listed as “Video Clip”

GSPOT does not recognize this as a valid AVI file.

Any help would be appreciated. This file is almost 700meg and I’m dying to see it!
[Quote] #2
16 Feb 2005 05:26 pm
Entree
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thats just happened with me !!!!!

except i cant see anything or hear andything and i am dying to see my download! and it says its .avi but gspot dont understand it and it wont play
[Quote] #3
17 Feb 2005 12:28 am
lah
Guest
Exact same problem here as well.... have tried everything and cant understand why its not working. avi file that wmp 10 will not play, it says that i am missing one or more codecs? any help would be appreciated
thanx
[Quote] #4
17 Feb 2005 05:59 am
graham
Guest
yep, exactly the same thing here! help!! 800mb - wasted!


Thanks
[Quote] #5
17 Feb 2005 03:27 pm
Cheatiw
Guest
I have same problem...help me too!!
[Quote] #6
17 Feb 2005 03:56 pm
Robbie
Guest
I just got a new laptop, downloaded 3 movies from limewire, 1 I heard sound but no video, 2 nothing but an error message indicating the file format was not supported by my player, i got wmp10 with the latest codecs. Anyone have any ideas? i read up on google that we need to types of codecs to play *.avi ext. files.
[Quote] #7
17 Feb 2005 06:23 pm
obiwan
Guest
Could it be a DivX? DivX files usually have .avi extensions but you need the DivX codec and/or the DivX player. Kinda jip if you ask me.
Also you may want to try simply changing the file extension to .mpg or .mpeg and see if windows media player will open it.
[Quote] #8
17 Feb 2005 07:33 pm
Robbie
Guest
Hey guys,

I went over to the local tech shop today and the tech there gave me some tips. He downloaded Gspot codec information appliance and divfix to my laptop. Then dragged one of the *.avi files to the Gspot codec information appliance app and this app is basically a diagnostic tool. It tells you exactly what is wrong with the file you download, (in my case a bad header) in which case you then drag the file over to the divfix.exe app and see if the *.avi file is fixable. If it is then you got a movie else you got a waste of space. So basically out of the three movies I downloaded only one was able to be fixed by the Gspot app and later viewed in wmp, the others were non fixable. Anyhow that’s what i found out. The tech downloaded these files to my laptop however i’m pretty sure you can retrieve these files off the web. Look for Gspot codec information appliance and divfix on google or something. Hope that helps!
[Quote] #9
24 Feb 2005 08:57 pm
zach
Guest
ya well guys it seems everybody has this problem cause im trying to figure it out right now... but is there no one that knows the answer i mean this is the internet i thought nerds hungout all day waiting for ppl like us to ask questions...
[Quote] #10
26 Feb 2005 09:13 pm
Fred Durst
Guest
You just need to download a divx player and it will install the right codecs for your .avi files and you can play them in wmp or winamp or whatever you wish. Here is a link to a free divx player:

http://www.divx.com/divx/download/
[Quote] #11
27 Feb 2005 04:38 am
smokeabowl
Guest
hell ya man thanks!
[Quote] #12
26 Mar 2005 05:56 pm
Emil
Guest
worked for me too! thx alot!
[Quote] #13
29 Mar 2005 03:08 am
JC
Guest
hi, thanks for the divx info. it worked for my files too. BIG THANKS
[Quote] #14
30 Mar 2005 01:34 am
Rikkert
Guest
You can also try playing the file with VirtualDub. It is a free video editing program that is a little more robust than WMP, and can sometimes still play some slightly damaged AVI files. It wouldn’t fix the problem if you just don’t have the right CODEC installed though... Then try DivX or XviD, that usually does it...
[Quote] #15
01 Apr 2005 07:01 pm
Tony
Guest
Thanks !!!!!!!
[Quote] #16
01 Apr 2005 07:51 pm
guest
Guest
Download VLC media player, it will play anything. avi, wav, mpeg, divx, xvid, ac3 code.
[Quote] #17
07 Apr 2005 02:03 am
lynda
Guest
downloaded movies from limewire,kazaa and thers nothing there except www.cleavoutclub.ub.com. weres my movies
[Quote] #18
15 Apr 2005 08:34 pm
Deborah
Guest
Fred Durst, you are a God! Now I can watch my download!!!
[Quote] #19
07 May 2005 03:03 pm
fatboy
Guest
DivX works for me too!Thanks Fred! And to you, Limewire Support, thank you very little and f*** you very much.
[Quote] #20
07 May 2005 04:12 pm
Roeg Outlaw
Guest
GENIUS! SAVIOUR! GOD! THANKS FRED!
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