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Try installing a codec pack - Download Windows 7 Codecs Advanced 4.4.2 - FileHippo.com.
That one claims help you play AVIs. I use CCCP/MPC-HC myself for all playback needs.
Try installing a codec pack - Download Windows 7 Codecs Advanced 4.4.2 - FileHippo.com.
That one claims help you play AVIs. I use CCCP/MPC-HC myself for all playback needs.
Hi,
Just thought that you might like to try playing the video using S-Player portable version.
http://file.splayer.org/splayer.7z (English version).
It's played .avi videos for me when VLC and WMP both failed to play them even after repairing with DIVFX++
It might be worth a look!
My apologies re: Audacity... what was I thinking!!!!! It's an audio editor!!!!!
Is it only this one video causing problems? Are you really attached to it and playing it in WMP?
I thnk you said it plays in vlc - maybe not, maybe you only said you checked the codec in vlc.
Try using vlc to convert it again- this time
Media menu -> Convert / Save
Click the Add... button in the Open Media dialog
(show more options is only shown to let you see what's there)
Click the Convert / Save button
Type a new name and ext for the destination file.
The profile shown in the image worked fine for me, there are others.
I forgot to include the extension when I grabbed the screen shot thinking vlc would supply one.
.mp4 seemed to work when I renamed it in the folder.
In other words my example should be: Dr Who Coverted.mp4 (2nd screenshot)
Last edited by Slartybart; 03 Jan 2014 at 20:45.
sry I'm not a computer pro, I have no idea how to configure the settings
sry it didn't workCallendar :Try another player?
yes, and it seems VLC or WMP are the viable options since I don't know what the file's true format isSlartybart:Is it only this one video causing problems? Are you really attached to it and playing it in WMP?
I thnk you said it plays in vlc - maybe not, maybe you only said you checked the codec in vlc.
Try using vlc to convert it again
It keeps converting into 1kb file despite numerous tries using vlc .
I hate to ask this but where did this file come from ?
What program or site was used to retrieve it or create the file ?
Cheers,
1 or 2 kb would point to it being a shortcut to a file not an actual file,
Cheers.
Hey bud, no need to configure anything. Usually, codec packs would just install themselves and default settings would work.
If the Win7 Codec Pack overwhelms you, try Codec-Pack-All-In-1.
Note that you must not install codec packs on top of each other (unless it's an update). Always uninstall your current pack before installing a different one. Some codec packs tend to clash, so sticking to a single pack is advised.
It's possible that the file was corrupted either on upload or download. If the uploaded file was corrupted it won't ever play back.
It's possible that the uploader uploaded a file with an incorrect file extension.
You might want to try Binary Viewer Page and see if it reports the required codec:
If it reports the correct codec needed maybe another member could point you in the right direction
Another long shot:
http://www.pcfreetime.com/
Format Factory has managed to convert and repair broken video files for me in the past. Currently I don't have it installed. Good luck!
Last edited by Callender; 04 Jan 2014 at 07:25. Reason: Additional Info
Stay away from those damn Codec packs. They are nothing but trouble. I have seen many cases where they bricked the OS.
The problem here is that there are many flavors of .avi and since Windows is historically poor in codecs, I recommend to convert this .avi to another .avi. The Freemake converter is able to do that.
I just identified the file via format factory !! Didn't expect it to be .rar
Now the problem is I don't have the password to extract it