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Old June 11th 04, 04:37 AM
meirman
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In microsoft.public.win98.multimedia on Thu, 10 Jun 2004 14:39:25 GMT
"MisterW" posted:


U¿ytkownik "AlmostBob" napisa³ w
wiadomo¶ci ...
several possiblities, avi class information is stored at the end of the

file,
after all the image data, if the file was truncated during download then

the
information is not present, if you tried to play the partial file during
download then your media player has appended classinformation at the point
where the file was then, so it does not match.,,
However most likely is you do not have the codec installed on your system

that
the clip was coded in so your media players cant decode the file, you can
download a free utility called 'gspot codec appliance' that will tell you

what
codec the file was coded in, and then install that codec, dont bother
searching Microsoft they do not support any of the new defacto standard

codecs
on their site


Can you kindly name a site where that free utility 'gspot codec appliance'
is available?
Thank you.

Vlad


All you needed to do was search in Yahoo for gspot codec . The
first 4 and some other listings had just what you needed. Google
probably has them too.

Including non-computer words like appliance will just fill the list
with entries about stoves and washing machines.


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