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      07-04-2005
Brendan wrote:

> On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 04:23:41 +1200, Squirrel wrote:
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>>Man talk about a learning curve, think I will print it out so I can go
>>step by step, thanx brenton
>>
>>Squirrel

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> That's ok.
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> BTW, g-spot will give you a lot of technical info which may need a learning
> curve. I think it comes as part of the klmcodec pack too, so no need to
> install it separately if that is the case.
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> I can play pretty much ANY video/audio with klmcodec pack, so devote your
> time to learning it as that will get you where you want to be. Just use
> media player classic, or bsplayer (included too) to do so - the microsoft
> one is picky.
>


Has anyone had problems with WMP streaming after installing and using
MPC ? My bloody WMP streaming is *ucked and I can't find a way to fix
it. It *seems to be associated with the timing when I installed MPC.

MPC only supports some streaming

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      07-04-2005
Mark C wrote:

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>>On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 01:26:32 +1200, Brendan
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>>>klmcodec133.exe

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>>ight, got the above file, downloaded Bit Torrent, how does one
>>assimilate them, or is this not what happens? Tried installing
>>klmcodec.exe and then runing file thru windoze Media Player,
>>still states it needs different codec. I will go back and
>>ponder until someone is kind enuff to help me again.

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> Sometimes simpler is better...
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> I read that sometimes installing a heap of codecs can cause problems.


Especially if you use TMPEnc 2.5x

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      08-27-2005
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 23:49:13 +1200, "Craig Sutton"
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>"Squirrel" <> wrote in message
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>> Anyone into Torrents? I downloaded a downloader or whatever you call
>> it and somehow managed to download avi files of an entire tv series I
>> had not seen, however, windows media player needs a different codec,
>> are the free or purchasable etc? I am interested if anyone has any
>> thoughts on the matter.
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>> Cheers
>>
>> Squirrel the forever ignorant but willing to learn
>>

>Try downloading DIVX codec and Xvid that should handle %95 of the video
>found on Torrent
>

thanx for that, but in my eagerness I forgot I had a mear 1 gig limit
with my broadband, and blew it out of the water downloading torrents
and ended up on dial up speed for almost a month lol

I will stick to my new project

Squirrel


 
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