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Daniel Nilsson <pov### [at] daniel-nilssoncom> wrote:
> Animation: http://www.daniel-nilsson.com/ocean01.mpg (1.6Mb)
Hum... Media Player won't play media...
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clipka nous illumina en ce 2009-01-22 19:31 -->
> Daniel Nilsson <pov### [at] daniel-nilssoncom> wrote:
>> Animation: http://www.daniel-nilsson.com/ocean01.mpg (1.6Mb)
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> Hum... Media Player won't play media...
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>
Same thing here. Refuse to play.
--
Alain
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Where the press is free and every man able to read, all is safe.
Thomas Jefferson
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clipka wrote:
> Daniel Nilsson <pov### [at] daniel-nilssoncom> wrote:
>> Animation: http://www.daniel-nilsson.com/ocean01.mpg (1.6Mb)
>
> Hum... Media Player won't play media...
>
>
Try right-click on link, save to desktop, then play it from there. Works
OK for me.
Jack
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Alain <ele### [at] netscapenet> wrote:
> > Hum... Media Player won't play media...
> >
> Same thing here. Refuse to play.
Glad to here it's not just my MP being crapped up again... had a problem
recently with that "alien in the park" movie, where my MP wouldn't install a
proper codec automatically for some stupid reason, so I had to find out how to
do that manually.
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jj <noname@newsgroup> wrote:
> > Hum... Media Player won't play media...
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> Try right-click on link, save to desktop, then play it from there. Works
> OK for me.
Was the first thing I did when it didn't play right from the net. No-go though.
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 04:53:50 EST, "clipka" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
>jj <noname@newsgroup> wrote:
>> > Hum... Media Player won't play media...
>> >
>> Try right-click on link, save to desktop, then play it from there. Works
>> OK for me.
>
>Was the first thing I did when it didn't play right from the net. No-go though.
>
>
VCL Media Player plays just about anything even broken downloads.
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Regards
Stephen
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Alain wrote:
> clipka nous illumina en ce 2009-01-22 19:31 -->
>> Daniel Nilsson <pov### [at] daniel-nilssoncom> wrote:
>>> Animation: http://www.daniel-nilsson.com/ocean01.mpg (1.6Mb)
>>
>> Hum... Media Player won't play media...
>>
>>
> Same thing here. Refuse to play.
>
Hmm, I encoded it with mencoder in linux with some settings I found on
the net. If someone can tell me some working options I'll use them.
Otherwise I will experiment some and test in windows before posting the
next time. I'm new to video encoding so I though that a MPEG-1 file is a
MPEG-1 file, and works everywhere. Obviously, that's not the case.
--
Daniel Nilsson
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Stephen <mcavoysAT@aolDOTcom> wrote:
> VCL Media Player plays just about anything even broken downloads.
Thanks for the advice, but I'd like to stick to WMP if it can be helped.
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Daniel Nilsson <pov### [at] daniel-nilssoncom> wrote:
> Hmm, I encoded it with mencoder in linux with some settings I found on
> the net. If someone can tell me some working options I'll use them.
> Otherwise I will experiment some and test in windows before posting the
> next time. I'm new to video encoding so I though that a MPEG-1 file is a
> MPEG-1 file, and works everywhere. Obviously, that's not the case.
That's what I thought as well - and I also thought that a .wma file is a .wma
file... but WMP keeps giving me painful lessons on this topic :-/
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clipka wrote:
> Thanks for the advice, but I'd like to stick to WMP if it can be helped.
Purely out of curiosity: Why?
(I ask this because it makes little sense to me. VLC, like mplayer, is
quite notorious for its extensive and high-quality support for a very
wide variety of video and audio formats, so there's a high probability
that it will play almost anything you throw at it, if it's a video file.
And it's not like it would *replace* WMP. You would have it alongside
it, so you can always *choose* which one to use. Thus I honestly don't
see any logical reason to avoid trying VLC.)
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