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![]() Turn your monitor upside down. Else stand on your head. lol ![]() If it happens to more than one video you've tried then I'd guess it might be a CODEC issue. * A list of CODECs sources can be found here (choose one): 1. Free-Codecs.com, 2. Nimo’s codec pack, 3. CoDecs & codec identifiers, 4. K-Litecode Codec Pack * Get GSpot & open the video up with it & it will tell you which codec you need to play it: http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ * Get a backup player with in-built codecs & is very reliable such as VLC: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ (choose nearest mirror site) |
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