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Well I recently downloaded a XvID movie file. The quality seems very good and I am 100% sure that it ain't the video file causing these problems. Anyways everytime I try to play this video file I have been getting a problem. . .
Windows Media Player 9 Series - Keeps freezing can't seem to play the file without freezing every few frames. This cause a drag type of effect of the picture.
The normal Windows Media Player- Also freeze's at time sometimes the drag type affect also no colour the whole screen is just green.
Zoom Player- Same as above
Divx 5.0.2-Again same
The only one that seems to play without problems is Virtual Dub which I find weird since Virtual Dub ain't desgined for playing videos. But anyway I have also tryed the player that comes with the K Lite codec pack and the colour issue comes along. So does anyone else have know a good player that I could try and see how that goes?
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What's your system spec?
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M8 the green muss is normaly caused by either the codecs hav'nt install correctly
or one or two are conflictin.
U could tri reintallin or find a different xvid codec
or reinstallin all the ones u have now again carefully or one
by one (c which 1's causin the prob)
powerdvd :) :)
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i use winamp for my vids, works well, also unistall all codecs and install the k-lite codec pack,
you can get it from the main site, or my mirror below.
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Your best bet is properly to uninstall the codecs u have and then install the k-lite codec pack and use bsplayer which comes with that, and i have to say that bsplayer in my opinion is the best media player available
:)
the codec pack also has loads of codecs which should fix ur problem
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i'm on modem so i can't be arsed to get the full codec pack
i recommend the basic pack and d/l BSPlayer seperately, which by the way is great
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BSplayer is a very good program !!
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My preference goes to BSplayer too... :D
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I have been using the Full K Lite codec pack without any other codecs installed and it is still giving the same results. Also everytime I try to open up the video file in BSplayer it frezzes up.