AMV Hell: Championship Edition
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I can't use bittorrent clients because they won't work with some weird proxy thing my university has set up for their network, so I downloaded the MP4 version. I'm fairly certain I have the latest version of Quicktime (Quicktime 7) and my computer should be able to easily handle the file (AMD Athlon 3200+ processor and 512 MB of RAM), but the file itself seems to be corrupted. The first time I tried to play it, it crashed Quicktime. The second time I tried to play it, it just barely played with very choppy video and distorted sound.
You know, the file you're offering via bittorrent isn't all that big compared to quite a few multi-editor projects that are available for download locally. Would you perhaps consider uploading the bittorrent-distributed version to the local server?
You know, the file you're offering via bittorrent isn't all that big compared to quite a few multi-editor projects that are available for download locally. Would you perhaps consider uploading the bittorrent-distributed version to the local server?
- Zarxrax
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Since you are using Quicktime, I suppose you are using a mac. To the best of my knowledge, Apple has yet to fully support the h.264 spec in their player. Please try VLC player, as is mentioned in the video info page.Vicious Knives wrote:I can't use bittorrent clients because they won't work with some weird proxy thing my university has set up for their network, so I downloaded the MP4 version. I'm fairly certain I have the latest version of Quicktime (Quicktime 7) and my computer should be able to easily handle the file (AMD Athlon 3200+ processor and 512 MB of RAM), but the file itself seems to be corrupted. The first time I tried to play it, it crashed Quicktime. The second time I tried to play it, it just barely played with very choppy video and distorted sound.
You know, the file you're offering via bittorrent isn't all that big compared to quite a few multi-editor projects that are available for download locally. Would you perhaps consider uploading the bittorrent-distributed version to the local server?
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