why are you using an unstable codec?
- odian0
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i took the liberty to post the question on the "video software help" section.
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... 705#733705
so take a look there, maybe people will be able to help you.
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... 705#733705
so take a look there, maybe people will be able to help you.
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WTF? since when did that happen. I was commenting about thisi assume you're a noob because you inferred that 10 minutes without a counterargument suggests a complete lack of a counterargument.
i responded with thisOr how about not reviewing it becuase you cannot play it?
meaning that if stablity issues were not included in a review, then nothing would be done to fix them.so the problem remains unsolved? ok then... Rolling Eyes
also since the problem "must be with my system", i posted its specs so maybe someone can tell if there is, or is not, something about my comp that's causing this codec to crap out.
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If you really wanted to you could redo your entire system. This would get rid of the glitch and give you a fresh start. Of course you would have to back up all your files, but this does not take very long. Also have you tried COMPLETELY uninstalling and reinstalling the DIVX codec. This might also work.
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If thats the case I would redo your entire system. In other words take EVERTHING off using the disks that came with your computer and then use the sent recovery disks to reformat your system. Of course if you don't have these disks you will probably have to call in to the makers of the computer and have them sent to you. Sorry I can't be mroe help but I have yet to have a problem playing videos that use this codec.
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http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
It doesn't rely on directshow, and, if this won't play back the file, then there is probably something seriously wrong or corrupted.
It doesn't rely on directshow, and, if this won't play back the file, then there is probably something seriously wrong or corrupted.
- Scioneer
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actually its a machine i built.it was completely repartitioned when i upgraded to XP. i'll try that player you linked. maybe that will helpIf thats the case I would redo your entire system. In other words take EVERTHING off using the disks that came with your computer and then use the sent recovery disks to reformat your system. Of course if you don't have these disks you will probably have to call in to the makers of the computer and have them sent to you. Sorry I can't be mroe help but I have yet to have a problem playing videos that use this codec.
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This entire thread screams on thing at me... "PEBKAC"
If you installed any codec pacs in the past, they're screwing with your system and (assuming you were correct in saying you uninstalled them) the best choice is to simply reformat your HDD. There are some serious problems here, and they're not with the codec used to encode. This is a decoding problem and thus it is lurking on your machine.
If you installed any codec pacs in the past, they're screwing with your system and (assuming you were correct in saying you uninstalled them) the best choice is to simply reformat your HDD. There are some serious problems here, and they're not with the codec used to encode. This is a decoding problem and thus it is lurking on your machine.
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