MPEG-4 file Problem
Okay...I read the Playback guide and did everything it said, but it say at the top it was for a H 64 file or something like that. I'm a newbie and I can't get the file to play no matter what I do, with Windows Media Player or RealPlayer. Anyone can help? I REALLY want to watch Sugar Sugar Rune! hehe!;)
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What have you installed so far, and what is currently installed on your system?
I also don't know how well RealPlayer supports regular video. Windows Media Player isn't recommended for use as a player, either, but I know that it can handle h.264. |
Um..I have ffdshow and Haali Media splitter.
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Your FFDShow version most likely doesn't support H.264. You can hunt around for a newer one that does, if you like. Otherwise, the simplest solution is this: uninstall your current FFDShow, as well as Haali's splitter. Download CCCP and install it. That should fix your problems.
Alternatively, you can also download and install VLC, which will free you from codecs/FFDShow. All you'd need to worry about would be updating VLC for media support. VLC is a media player that is self-sufficient; installing this alone and playing videos in VLC would let you watch the videos, but it wouldn't give you playback support in WMP. Note that installing CCCP or any FFDShow version has no impact on an install of VLC. Whicever you'd prefer is up to you; both should let you play the files you want. |
Thanks for the help! It was GREATLY appreciated!
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Don't download CCCP
I am definately against ANY and ALL kinds of Codec Packs Just download the latest FFDShow codec here http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...group_id=53761 and when installing, select the proper options. and install the latest Matroska pack for .mkv support from here http://www.matroska.org/ And that should be all you will ever need, altho I do like to install XVid stand alone because I update that more often than I do FFDShow. |
What do I do next, after I download all of that? I mean, how do I get the video to play? Thanks everyone! :D
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jubileebud: Just install the CCCP (uninstall your other codecs before you do), as Ledgem recommended. It should work. |
What are you attemping to install now? If you want detailed instructions from Komataguri I suggest you get him/her to make a guide.
Otherwise you just install the CCCP after uninstalling any codec packs/filter packs you have previously installed. It is pre-configured and ready to go after clicking next alot. |
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When people say codec pack to me, I automatically think a zip file of loads of obscure codecs, in the form of .ax, .dll etc, not to mention a load of registry entries and no 100% safe way of removal. I can vouch for CCCP since it installs exactly what I would have told anyone to install should they want to play XviD, DivX, H.264, MP3, Vorbis, AAC whatver, or if they have MP4, OGM or MKV files. It's as simple as that. Also, you should check out the XviD decoding in FFDShow, it's much, much faster. This isn't meant as a rant of flame of sorts, just clearing some things up. Nice avatar by the way, tits rule :D |
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Sue me. http://www.afterdawn.com/software/vi...rs/ffdshow.cfm Most up to date version I do believe. No need to be an asshole about it, People make mistakes, Oh holy perfect vessel you. |
Okay....um...confused now, are you saying these all can play MPEGs? Once I install them and configure the settings to them, how do get it to decode the video afterwards, that's also where I have the problem. Thanks everyone! :D
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If you are confused, I'd recommend getting the CCCP and installing it, there is no configuration necessary, since it is pre-configured by a team of testers. All you need to do with the CCCP, providing you have a clean system (ie no codec packs) is keep clicking next until it's installed.
If you are more experienced to stuff like this, then getting FFDShow and Haali's splitter will be fine, but you will need to configure them manually otherwise you won't get full functionality. |
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