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Posted by Shoo on 03/02/07 08:38
"Clubsprint" <spamspamspamspam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> "Ken Maltby" <kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>>> Its a pain when people choose to use obscure codecs, hey?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> If you count all the places H.264 is in use, you could hardly
>> call it "obscure". And given that this is crossposted to "DVD"
>> Newsgroups, the HD-DVD and BluRay DVD, can use it.
>>
>> Luck;
>> Ken
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> Don't know as I'd call it particularly common. I've had a pretty hard time
> trying to find a codec or player to view the files. Better part of a day
> searching and testing various stuff. Still haven't been able to find a
> downloadable codec so I can play the files in Mediaplayer etc.
> Mark
Look the person that originally capped the program is probably a Mac user.
Apple has built H.264 into the QuickTime media architecture for a couple of
years now.
I personally find it easier to use VLC to play them on a pc as I don't like
to install QuickTime and they don't always play in WMP.
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