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A_Stranger

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I'll make this short: I have a video that I was able to play mostly okay on an old computer several years ago. Now I have the same file downloaded from the same source, but when I play the video doesn't show any image, just sound.

Is there a way I could look up what sort of video file it is and find the proper programs that would display it correctly?
 

ngmar

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If you are using WMP check your video acceleration settings. Go to TOOLS/OPTIONS/Video Acceleration. Try different ones. That has worked for me in the past.
 

A_Stranger

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Thanks for your reply.

The bad news is that I can't even find the tools section in WMP. The good news is that I simply left my mouse on the file for a second, and found out it's actually a MOV. A quick tutorial search and program download later and it's working fine. Thanks again anyway. I repped you.
 

nurikung

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May be some codec is missing try another vdo player should be fine. And update vga driver that suitable for your vdo card
 

Dansport

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The GSpot codec appliance finds all of the codecs loaded on your pc, scans the movie file no matter the file-type and tells you what type of file it is and whether you have the codec installed to show it.

Found at:
http://gspot.headbands.com
No, they don't sell headbands.:rolleyes:
 
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