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Posted by SoCalCommie on 03/01/07 21:00
YES! I've been looking for something... anything that would play dvr-ms
files in Windows 2000. This does it!
Thak you, thank you, thank you!!!
TTUL... John
"DC" <dcherry@_esmservices.com> wrote in message
news:45e665e2$0$11741$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
> Get the VLC (video lan client (or something) ) player, just type it in
> google, works with everything
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> "Clubsprint" <spamspamspamspam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:es5l7q$mj7$1@news-01.bur.connect.com.au...
> > 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
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