2005-12-24, 04:46 | Link #1 |
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Mai Otome Doremi Ep. 11 problems.....
K so I downloaded Episode 11 at my friends house and for some reason whenever I clicked it....didn't even need to be opening it just clicking it, it would crash his player and explorer. So I figured it was just his computer sucking, but then I get home and download it.....the file is corupted here too and when I try and play it I only get the first few seconds then my player crashes.
Anyone else having the same problem or might know whats wrong? |
2006-01-03, 13:17 | Link #4 |
Reverend K-Rist
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And stay away from "Codec packs", If you have any installed...I'd definately think about removing them and installing FFDShow.
Since it can handle most of your video needs, and just install the standalone support for files FFDshow can't handle. [I don't think it handles things like .mkv, for example ] |
2006-01-03, 13:26 | Link #5 |
Excessively jovial fellow
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: ISDB-T
Age: 37
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For the 15216347th time: MKV is a CONTAINER, not a CODEC. You can stick basically anything from DVD video to your cat into MKV, and it will play as long as you have:
1. A MKV splitter (Haali Media Splitter, for example) 2. Something to handle what's in the MKV. Common things that can be found in MKV's are DivX, XviD, H.264 and MPEG2 videos; Vorbis, MP3, AC3, AAC and DTS audio streams; Truetype fonts; SRT, SSA and Vobsub subtitles... the list goes on. ffdshow handles many, but not all, of these formats. It does DEFINITELY not handle cats . For subtitles, you need a subtitle renderer (in 99% of all cases, that's VSFilter).
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