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asriel 29-01-2003 13:32

AVI Playback Problem
 
hi,

i have a film which has been transfered to my hard drive as an avi file. When i try to play it back with windows media player i get sound and no picture, when i try with powerdvd it does not recognise it.

Is there a dedicated avi player that i can use to play the film, or can anyone shed some light as to what i may have done wrong.

thanks :)

bighap 29-01-2003 13:36

You don't have the correct codec installed. I recommend getting a divx player like the one you can get here.

checkmate 30-01-2003 08:16

To help you find out what codec were used to encode the avi in,
both video and audio download this excellent little program called
GSPOT.
It will tell you whether you have the codec's installed and identify the ones you will need to get if you haven't.

Here's the link.

http://www.headbands.com/gspot/

bighap 30-01-2003 08:20

Oh yeah thans Arg...er... Checkmate for introducing me to dvdxcopy. God I love this program:D

checkmate 30-01-2003 10:13

Hey Bighap,
and i thought you could keep a secret!!








:D :D

bighap 30-01-2003 16:21

Sorry. Didn't know it was confidential.:(

checkmate 30-01-2003 16:42

Only joking again m8, so what's new in 1.4 of dvd x copy?
I'm still with 1.22 but i haven't backed up any movies since the
first trial ones a few weeks ago.

bighap 30-01-2003 16:50

Good. Didn't see the smilies at the end.:) Well it now supports Windows 98 and ME. It also allows you to preview the title set so you know what features yu are taking off. It has also improved some issues with episodic dvds but this still has some problems. It has also added support for more standalone dvd players. Good stuff.


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