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I have no idea what I'm doing Well I am new to this and this is my excuse. I have tried on many occasions to down load movies from lime wire and gave up. Now I have managed to download and even play a trailor of a movie(not very clear though). So I thought I'd go full bore and download a movie. But I can't play the dam thing. I have media players from everywhere but I still cant open avi files and mpeg files it tells me " couldn't open file because software component needed by the movie could not be found" what software do I need? Where do I down load it and then if I can get it to work can I burn it on to cd so I can watch it on my DVD. I have people give me dvds burnt of these p2p sites and I just want to know how to do it. Please can any one help a moron I've been on this thing for hours. I have broadband and thought I put it to good use. |
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Most files with the extension .avi are encoded with Divx. You can get the codec on www.divx.com |
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Install these codes, you should be able to view th most avi then. http://download.divx.com/divx/DivX502Bundle.exe Yes you can burn avis on a CD and watch them on DVD, but you need a DVD burner for this and a tool that converts the file... try this virtual dub its free: http://www.virtualdub.org/features hope this helps... Morgwen |
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