| Posted by Clubsprint on 03/01/07 07:23 
Thanks but this didn't work. Wouldn't recognise the required codec.Mark
 Aus
 
 
 "GraB" <grab@whatever.co.nz> wrote in message
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 > On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 15:36:47 +1100, "Clubsprint"
 > <spamspamspamspam@nospam.com> wrote:
 >
 >>G'day all
 >>I downloaded a couple of video files with the extension
 >>mp4 which apears to be MPEG-4 files. Windows media player
 >>will play the audio of the files but does not play the video.
 >>I've been netsurfing to try and find a free codec that will
 >>work for these but to no avail. The files have h264 in the name
 >>so this seems significant. Other than being able to find a codec
 >>I have a machine that will play them, but is unsuitable for extended
 >>viewing.
 >>How do I find which codec is being used on this machine.
 >>I can't get any information from the source as they were obtained
 >>via torrent. Before the high horses arrive it's the only access I have to
 >>this particular (Aussie Rules Football) sporting replay as there is
 >>no commercial option.
 >>Mark
 >>Aus
 >>
 > Get AVIcodec from http://avicodec.duby.info/ .  This will tell you
 > exactly what codec the file needs.  There are links to codec packs on
 > the page too.
 >
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