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| Thread ID: 45337 | 2004-05-19 01:39:00 | Hi...XVID software | vpothineni (4911) | Press F1 |
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| 237634 | 2004-05-19 01:39:00 | Hi, it is about Xvid movies. My friend has downloaded some Xvid and divx movies. When he tries to plays those movies in divx player 5.0 says it cant play and some movies it doesnt have sound. same with windows media player and it says can't download codec. Real player samething. But i have downloaded lots of codec stuff and xvid software and divx and installed all sorts of things and all of the movies works on mine.. and he has installed all the software i have got and it still doesnt work in his computer. So basically i was wondering if their is any software or program which has all the codec and plays all movies. Any links or names would be reallly helpfull thank you. |
vpothineni (4911) | ||
| 237635 | 2004-05-19 01:42:00 | Codec "Packs" are usually not a good idea in my experience. It'd pay to goto divx.com and grab the latest DivX bundle, as well as Googl'ing for some XviD Binaries (Usually people only distribute the source code). Hope this helps Chill. |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 237636 | 2004-05-19 01:53:00 | Codec packs aren't a bad idea when used with a bit of common sense, By that I mean only installing the needed codecs, I have klite mega codec pack on hand as its got about 56mb of codecs....Pity the fool who installs all 56mb of em
. You could also use a program called Gspot which is used to identify exactly what codec any avi file needs in order for playback. |
metla (154) | ||
| 237637 | 2004-05-19 02:51:00 | Ya i personally like xvid..its got awsome quality movies which can fit in just 1 CD-R. ok i will try both of them. thank you. |
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