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SOLVED - can't open file in windows media player / WMP. But can in VLC - video LAN .. Now can in WMP

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jamesh...@yahoo.co.uk

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Sep 18, 2007, 9:26:17 PM9/18/07
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SOLVED - can't open file in windows media player / WMP. But can in VLC
- video LAN .. Now can in WMP

i think it's a codec issue. VLC has many codecs. WMP doesn't. So I
wondered if it was possible to convert a file to a more standard
codec so it can run in WMP. Indeed it can be done.

I did have such problems with an avi file.. I looked at it in gspot,
it gave an error when i clicked render. couldn't render, gave some
error.

With Super by erightsoft..
drag a file - stored anywhere - onto the super window near the bottom
of it, click encode, the file it creates will end up here - within (a
subdirectory of) the erightsoft directory . It goes here C:\Program
Files\eRightSoft\SUPER\OutPut

I had chosen avi as te output container and mpeg4 as the video codec.
When you click encode, if gives a few options. Choose "divx all divx
players compatible"

It then creates a new file. That new file can be opened in windows
media player. And other programs. It'll probably open in virtualdub
too, a prog i'm looking into for editting.

SUPER by erightsoft can be found googling for supersetup.exe or
a link on this link here
http://www.erightsoft.com/S6Kg1.html
the download link looks like an advert. So if your eye is trained and
you didn't know, then you'd miss it.
The advert download link can be found on that page somewhat above
where it says
"You may get a corrupted file if you use a download manager."
so searching for that link may help you find it.

jamesh...@yahoo.co.uk

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Sep 18, 2007, 9:48:38 PM9/18/07
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On Sep 19, 2:26 am, "jameshanle...@yahoo.co.uk"

<jameshanle...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> SOLVED - can't open file in windows media player / WMP. But can in VLC
> - video LAN .. Now can in WMP
>
> i think it's a codec issue. VLC has many codecs. WMP doesn't. So I
> wondered if it was possible to convert a file to a more standard
> codec so it can run in WMP. Indeed it can be done.
>
> I did have such problems with an avi file.. I looked at it in gspot,
> it gave an error when i clicked render. couldn't render, gave some
> error.
>
> With Super by erightsoft..
> drag a file - stored anywhere - onto the super window near the bottom
> of it, click encode, the file it creates will end up here - within (a
> subdirectory of) the erightsoft directory . It goes here C:\Program
> Files\eRightSoft\SUPER\OutPut
>
> I had chosen avi as te output container and mpeg4 as the video codec.
> When you click encode, if gives a few options. Choose "divx all divx
> players compatible"
>
> It then creates a new file. That new file can be opened in windows
> media player. And other programs. It'll probably open in virtualdub
> too, a prog i'm looking into for editting.
>
> SUPER by erightsoft can be found googling for supersetup.exe or
> a link on this link herehttp://www.erightsoft.com/S6Kg1.html

> the download link looks like an advert. So if your eye is trained and
> you didn't know, then you'd miss it.
> The advert download link can be found on that page somewhat above
> where it says
> "You may get a corrupted file if you use a download manager."
> so searching for that link may help you find it.

this would also give a good way of getting clips from youtube or
google video, into WMP.
can download any file. then do the convert with Super as above
http://keepvid.com/
note- slight bug currently with that keepvid site, a .com in the URL
when you click a link to download whatever file, translates to a .com
in the filename and so you get something like getVideo.com which
windows thinks is the old COM msdos program executable! I saw the
error was from the URL and I know it's a legit site. So just removed
the .com extension, so no extension. It's not a com file, don't worry.
It runs fine in VLC. This problem didn't occur in the past it's prob
only a temporary problem with the keepvid site that'll be fixed by
next month


jamesh...@yahoo.co.uk

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Sep 18, 2007, 10:53:14 PM9/18/07
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On Sep 19, 2:48 am, "jameshanle...@yahoo.co.uk"
> can download any file. then do the convert with Super as abovehttp://keepvid.com/

> note- slight bug currently with that keepvid site, a .com in the URL
> when you click a link to download whatever file, translates to a .com
> in the filename and so you get something like getVideo.com which
> windows thinks is the old COM msdos program executable! I saw the
> error was from the URL and I know it's a legit site. So just removed
> the .com extension, so no extension. It's not a com file, don't worry.
> It runs fine in VLC. This problem didn't occur in the past it's prob
> only a temporary problem with the keepvid site that'll be fixed by
> next month-

also solved the problem of what freeware to split a video clip.

AviSplit by bobyte
there's a prog called AviTricks too and a tutorial on the site. not as
simple but can prob do more.

http://www.bobyte.com/

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