Help Playing .avi
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Rallycat
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Help Playing .avi
This is more a question about playing AMVs than making them, but I was hoping to get some help anyways.
I bought my computer a couple of years ago with the sole purpose to make and play AMVs. It makes them pretty well, but when I try to play them in Windows Media Player, it usually shuts down at the end of the video. I switched to RealPlayer and this helps with most of the videos, but I have an .avi file that just won't show up. It won't run in Media Player at all, it ran and crashed in the older version of RealPlayer I had and now that I updated, it runs with just the music and some pieces of graphics in the new version.
This isn't a video I made myself, and I'm not that computer savvy, so I'm having real trouble figuring what the issue is.
I bought my computer a couple of years ago with the sole purpose to make and play AMVs. It makes them pretty well, but when I try to play them in Windows Media Player, it usually shuts down at the end of the video. I switched to RealPlayer and this helps with most of the videos, but I have an .avi file that just won't show up. It won't run in Media Player at all, it ran and crashed in the older version of RealPlayer I had and now that I updated, it runs with just the music and some pieces of graphics in the new version.
This isn't a video I made myself, and I'm not that computer savvy, so I'm having real trouble figuring what the issue is.
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sounds like you don't have a codec.
right-click the video file, click properties, go to the summary tab and click advanced (if it says simple then you're already in the avanced summary)
look near the bottom for "video compression" and google what it says.
(when looking for codecs this way, you don't want the source code)
if you don't see anything there then you'll have to get a program like GSpot to tell you what codec you need.
at any rate, post whatever info you find
right-click the video file, click properties, go to the summary tab and click advanced (if it says simple then you're already in the avanced summary)
look near the bottom for "video compression" and google what it says.
(when looking for codecs this way, you don't want the source code)
if you don't see anything there then you'll have to get a program like GSpot to tell you what codec you need.
at any rate, post whatever info you find
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bah...stupid homework...
codecs are installed eh?
you might have divx 5 (that file is supposed to be able to be played with either divx 5 or xvid)
getting the latest version of xvid shouldn't hurt though.
other than that, you may want to get a different media player like VLC player
codecs are installed eh?
you might have divx 5 (that file is supposed to be able to be played with either divx 5 or xvid)
getting the latest version of xvid shouldn't hurt though.
other than that, you may want to get a different media player like VLC player

