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.avi files

Discussion in 'About phun.org' started by NinjaCook, Mar 31, 2005.

  1. NinjaCook

    NinjaCook

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    Ok, so Im really working on uprading from lurker status. Thanks to TommyBoy for his previous help....But, i got another question.......

    .avi files I see them posted in the forum, and when i have d/l them and try to open, I always get an "error downloading codec" message in Win Med Playa. No video. Should I be trying to avoid downloading or posting anything with that extension?

    Thanks!
     
  2. NinjaCook

    NinjaCook

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    Will do, going there now

    You came through again,very name-appropriate. Thanks!
     
  3. dabuzz

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    Yeah most of mine are in DivX...

    Got a nifty little program called VideoToolBox which tells you which codecs you need for a certain clip.
     
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