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More info?)
Just tried RealAlt on the offending .avi file and it plays it fine - upside
down. So what do I do about that?
thanx for any advice
brian
"Kevin" <webman6@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi there, a nonymous --
> I'm using version 10 of Microsoft Windows Media Player and it still has
> difficulty playing .mov and .avi files. When it asks to go out and find
> the
> required codecs to properly play these and other file types, it invariably
> can't find them. Therefore, I don't even bother to try anymore to play
> these files in WMP. My RealAlt and QTAlt players never fail to play these
> files. WMP works just fine playing CD's, DVD's and .mpeg video files as
> well as .wmv files, of course.
>
> "a nonymous" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:OPHgWUe7EHA.1564@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> | "brian" <thefergies_at_inicia.es> wrote:
>> | > I'm having problems with some video files - some I can see, some I
>> see
>> | > upside down and back to front and some I can hear only, not see, some
> see
>> | > not hear. I need some help finding the correct codecs I think.
> Mediaplayer
>> | > says it's looking for the codecs, then says there was an error
> downloading
>> | > them and nothing changes. Any suggestions, please? I've seen loads of
>> | > codecs on the web, but I don't know which to use. May mess up the
> system
>> | > good. Please give me some good advice.
>>
>> Brian,
>>
>> Exactly which file types? You may need to contact the authors of those
> files.
>>
>>
>> "guestuser" <guestuser@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> | If these video files are of differing file types, like .mpeg, .mov,
> .avi,
>> | .mpg and the proprietary file types from Real Player, you will have a
> hell
>> | of a time playing all of them well using only Windows Media Player.
>> And
>> | then there is Divx I use Windows Media Player, Divx Player, and I use
>> | freeware substitutes for Real Player and Quicktime. That's no less
>> than
>> | four (4) players. Windows Media Player may say it can play all video
> file
>> | types, but experience and time have proven that to be wishful thinking.
> I
>> | don't even bother to try to play .mov or .avi files on WMP. I use Dvix
> or
>> | my Real Player substitute.
>>
>> Guestuser,
>>
>> I view all the above video files with one (1) player
>> "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\mplayer2.exe"
>>
>> For DivX, QT-Alt and Real-Alt, I installed only the codecs, not their
> players.
>>
>> Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 can play all _Microsoft_ video file
> types.
>>
>>
>
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