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.HDTV-LOL.avi01 Feb 2006 09:39 GMT1
i have this .HDTV-LOL.avi file. I´m trying to play it in Windows Media
Player 10 but it can´t...
Can you help me telling me what codec i need to play this movie?
Thanks in advanced,
Using a Gamecube or a console system on TV tuner01 Feb 2006 03:44 GMT1
I have a Angel USB TV tuner that came with my Dell XPS Gen 2 notebook. There
are ports on the back of it which seem to support A/V composite cables but
the only problem is when i connect my Nintendo Gamecube into them, I do not
get any video on my screen. I do not know why this ...
Windows Media Player to view website news clips/videos01 Feb 2006 03:36 GMT1
I have Windows XP; when I go to a news website and click to view news video
clips, everything opens with site logo and gets ready and loads. The news
clip does not come up but immediately reads at the top left The End.... it is
as though the video news clip has played and ended, ...
Authoring DVDs01 Feb 2006 03:17 GMT1
Regards,
I understand authoring DVDs means recording my own videos, creating my own
subtitles and menus.
I use Nero7, PowerProducer and other to make my DVDs, but i guess i am not
Copy DVD to hard drive01 Feb 2006 02:57 GMT1
When i copy a movie to the hard drive using media center, i get stocked when
retreiving the information of the movie from the internet, i select the title
and then when click on next, the title is deselected and i get an error
message telling me that i must select the title.
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