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![]() Hi, I recently redownloaded a fresh version of limewire. I found a movie (H*** and K*** go to W***), I believe in avi format (if that is a correct format name :P), and downloaded it. Every thing downloaded fine, and the movie file size a a perfect 699.99 megabytes. And that's where the problem began. When I try to play it, the sound comes through fine for the whole movie, but the visuals are missing. I know it's because I don't have the right program to play avi's, but iTunes (supossedly able to play any file, and convert it), won't even play it OR convert it ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Lord of the Rings; March 17th, 2006 at 11:26 PM. |
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![]() I can't help you with the ipod thing, but a good all round media player is VLC media player it has built in codecs and will play most media types. This thread is worth checking out CODECs list and alternate players for Movies Also please don't name the files cause piracy talk is against the Forum Rules ![]()
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![]() You're missing the point. We don't want to know the specific names of files you're downlding if they are copyright. It's against the forum rules. Forum Rules (click here) BTW I don't know if you're using Mac or windows, but if you're using mac, it's very easy to convert to mpeg 4 or H.264 which is a type of mpeg 4 format. If you're using windows, then the answer was sitting under your nose as a Sticky at the top of this section; How to transfer music to my iPod (& iTunes) with video. I don't know who told you iTunes could "supossedly able to play any file, and convert it" for video, as iTunes does not convert video. Check the link I left & there's multiple links about how to do it. Even the last link at the end of the video discussion paragraph. |
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EDIT: I looked further into the problem, and it wasn't the format at all, the file simply had no video stream. Meheheh. Oh well, now I know for next time ![]() Last edited by ZDawg; March 18th, 2006 at 01:44 AM. |
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![]() I've downlded a file I thought was video & it turned out to be an audio file. That's happened a few times. I think from memory it had an mpeg/mpg extension. It was a concert btw, or they were concerts (/song) should i say. I think from memory I just changed the extension to mp3, but I might be wrong. It's been a while now since I got one of those. I might have converted it to aiff & then to ... |
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