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That was dummest thing ever!!! I know that new codecs are pretty much stable and IN MOST cases divx anti-freeze isn't needed, even when there are problems with movie files, but...files that were fixed with divfix -they are the problem, couse windows media player stops playing them at fix-place if there is no anti-freeze (BSplayer playes but badly). Put divx antifreeze back on!
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12-01-2003, 10:35 PM
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paul said it wasnt needed. i never used it even when it was in the pack, ive never had a problem
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12-01-2003, 10:54 PM
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I will re-add it because it is not so big anyway.
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12-03-2003, 10:17 AM
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Well I saw other posts and i see something is seriously wrong with this codeck pack
However it might not be the anti-freeze, since file I was talking about is coded at Xvid.
Anyway-it stopes on a fix place at windows media player and goes on at BSplayer
with codeck pack 2.10 I could freely watch it at both. I cannot go back to 2.10-tried it-couse then when I try to open ANY of my movies I get a message that either media player doesn't have right codeck, or the file is corrupt
I can't put here any of the images I have collected from GSpot, since they are located on my hard drive and not on web, however Paul, if you give an e-mail to send them to, I'll do that
my e-mail is:
[email protected]
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12-03-2003, 03:06 PM
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Try the 2.21 test version. That should fix it.
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12-03-2003, 05:19 PM
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Oh I sure will try it - yomorrow, already downloaded it
I'll send you a report.
Again is there any mail I can send it to, that way I'll be able to include visual info, or may be there is any way to post visual info here at this forum?
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12-04-2003, 10:55 AM
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Well Paul-I gave it a try-doesn't solve the problem
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12-04-2003, 11:04 AM
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I have also tried start->run->regsvr32 quartz.dll
didn't fix the problem either
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12-04-2003, 11:05 AM
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Mate , just find an image host or free host from around this forum,or google.Then use the image button at the top of your reply box,& display the info.
Mate if you want me to host these pics,could you hurry up plz.
Thanx
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12-04-2003, 11:46 AM
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wow wow wow!!!! Hold your horses!
I wasn't talking about some stupid image, pardon me folks...
I was talking about info i got from GSpot and saved it as .jpeg on my computer.
Now so we wouldn't slide from main topic, here's a remainder:
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That was dummest thing ever!!! I know that new codecs are pretty much stable and IN MOST cases divx anti-freeze isn't needed, even when there are problems with movie files, but...files that were fixed with divfix -they are the problem, couse windows media player stops playing them at fix-place if there is no anti-freeze (BSplayer playes but badly). Put divx antifreeze back on!
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Paul Posted on 1 December 2003 - 22:54
I will re-add it because it is not so big anyway.
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Well I saw other posts and i see something is seriously wrong with this codeck pack
However it might not be the anti-freeze, since file I was talking about is coded at Xvid.
Anyway-it stopes on a fix place at windows media player and goes on at BSplayer
with codeck pack 2.10 I could freely watch it at both. I cannot go back to 2.10-tried it-couse then when I try to open ANY of my movies I get a message that either media player doesn't have right codeck, or the file is corrupt
I can't put here any of the images I have collected from GSpot, since they are located on my hard drive and not on web, however Paul, if you give an e-mail to send them to, I'll do that
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Paul Posted on 3 December 2003 - 15:06
Try the 2.21 test version. That should fix it.
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Well Paul-I gave it a try-doesn't solve the problem
I have also tried start->run->regsvr32 quartz.dll
didn't fix the problem either
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Now anyone got a solution? cause if not-I'll just open my GHOST backup and go back to a system with 2.10 codeck-that one was good. The problem is of course I am not sure there won't be other f*** ups in 2.3 and further versions
Oh by the way I think that onvce you install 2.20 it installs some unremovabe components that interact with windows media 9 player and that f***s up it's performance. It could help, if i could post my .jpegs, i have saved from GSpot...or may be not...
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