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| Thread ID: 60590 | 2005-08-06 09:51:00 | Help with video files and codecs | miknz (3731) | Press F1 |
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| 378877 | 2005-08-06 09:51:00 | Hi all, I have been sent a couple of cdrs with video on them and I cant eem to get them to play . My mate that sent them runs Linux and I run XP home . He reckons he recorded them in . avi but I cant get the video to show, only the sound . I have just downloaded the new windows media 10 player hoping that this would be up to date enough to play it, but it aint . My friend running Linux said he could watch the disks using the player from here http://xinehq . de . I have tried windows movie player, quicktime and both give the same result, sound and no video . The files show as "video Clip" in the "file Type" column on the disk . Can anyone help me with my problem? Cheers Mike |
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| 378878 | 2005-08-06 09:56:00 | www.headbands.com GSpot is a free utility which identifies the codec required to play an AVI file and supplies other information as well. |
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| 378879 | 2005-08-06 10:08:00 | You da man | miknz (3731) | ||
| 378880 | 2005-08-06 10:53:00 | [QUOTE=Metla]http://www.headbands.com/gspot/QUOTE] that is a great utility, cheers metla solved the problem |
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