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    I made a WMV video with the following specs:


    Video : 3.50 MB, 68 Kbps, 9.974 fps, 160*120 (4:3), WMV2 = Windows Media Video V8,

    Audio : 536 KB, 10 Kbps, 8000 Hz, 1 channels, 0x161 = Windows Media Audio V8,


    What I want to know is what is the minimium that a computer must have to play it back?

    I am going to put this video on my website, and I want to inform viewer what they may need to play it.

    ( I was forced to use WMV because I had a 4 MB limit and only WMV allowed me to get it that small and still viewable).

    I am assuming most will use Media Player, but, what version?

    And what about those who don't follow Lord Gates and insist on useing Apple computers.
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    For Windows users, I guess it won't be a problem. Even if they need additional codecs for their PCs, Media Player will download and install them on the fly.
    The more I learn, the more I come to realize how little it is I know.
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