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Old October 3rd, 2007
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Unhappy CANT PLAY MY DOWNLOADED VIDEO-please help

I am a newbie...and an old gal so please bear with me if I dont explain things quite clearly or if I am in the wrong forum forgive me

...I downloaded an (MPEG/mpg?) video from Limewire. The file Icon says MPEG and the file name says .mpg and clicked on launch which took me to my windows media player...and got the message "Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file."...Soooo I tried to open the file with my DivX player and got the message..."This file does not appear to contain a video track"..I know there is data in the video because when I right click it and choose properties...it says 4.02 MB..I downloaded the most current version of Quicktime 7.0 and the video WILL PLAY but then all other facets of my internet and video play options get all screwed up...all I see is a GIANT BLUE Q on the screen where the video should be...Ive downloaded all kinds of codecs (whilst not knowing what the heck a codec is) and the problem persists...when I uninstall Quicktime all other video and internet options begin operating properly but I cant play the Limewire downloaded video...very frustrated here...any ideas...any help? All ideas would be greatly appreciated ...thanks all!
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Old October 3rd, 2007
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Try installing the VLC media player, it has all the codecs pre-installed and can play just about all files...
VLC media player - Overview

Get one of these pacs also...
For XP this codec pac is very good
Download XP Codec Pack 2.0.8 - XP Codec Pack is one of the most complete codec pack
Or for Vista this pac
Vista Codec Package v4.4.7 Beta 4a (freeware)

Another tip to try is sticking with avi files and check them with Bitzi before downloading...
How to use Bitzi Web Lookup .. & How to use Magnet Links & Direct Connect/Browse/Chat
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Old October 3rd, 2007
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Default Thank You Thank You Thank You

OMG...the VLC download that you recommended worked perfectly!!...and such a simple fix...THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!!!! Ive struggled with this one problem for over a week now...lol...I should have come to you to begin with...thank you again...sunshinegirl
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Old November 21st, 2007
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didnt work for me....................
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