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On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 09:14:49 -0600, dimize@nospam.com wrote:
>On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 18:12:34 +0800, "Son of Blahguy"
><snuh@whatsamatta.edu> wrote:
>
>>Sounds like the codec used for the intro video is not installed on your
>>system.
>>Have you tried the Half-life 2 website for support?
>>
>>
>><dimize@nospam.com> wrote in message
>>news:rpmqp0hm4sq5d2igo4sgkamlh2n63lkmhk@4ax.com...
>>>I get this error message when I start Half-Life 2.
>>>
>>> The game play is fine and so is the ingame video's.
>>>
>>> However, when the game starts, this message appears.
>>>
>>> Anyone know of a fix?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dim-Ize
>>>
>>
>Thanks for your suggestion.
>
>I've tried the support forums. Unfortunately the search feature is
>disabled. As you can imagine there are thousands of posts to scroll
>through looking for my particullar problem.
>
>Also, I cannot seem to find a way to contact Steam or Valve to ask
>them directly.
>
>I downloaded this game through Steam, Valve's online payment and
>distribution system.
>
>I can't imagine why I wouldn't have gotten the intro video, but that
>makes sense to me as to the error - as opposed to me missing some sort
>of codec which is what I thought was the problem.
>
>Anyone else have any suggestions as I continue to try and reach Valve?
>
>Thanks,
>Dim-Ize
Actually, it is a codec problem.
I found the intro movie (thanks for getting me thinking correctly) and
used gspot to determine why the file wouldn't play.
It says I don't have the codec installed. I checked in system32
directory and I do in fact have it installed. It was part of XP
Service Pack 2 update.
Very puzzled. I can play every other type of file (video file) on my
system except this one.
Dim-Ize