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  1. Hello everybody, i need help for the movie Signs that i've downloaded.
    It doesn't want to work on wmp or zoom player, i have been able to watch movies without great problems, i watched last night High Crimes.

    the file "Signs.TC.SVCD-TWCiSO.CD1.mpg" crashes tmpgenc, gspot2.0 e wmp i don't know what the hell to do.

    Plus i have another moviewhich has an offset between the audio and the video and it gets wider as the movie goes to the end. What can i do?

    as last i get a little problem using wmp when i open a movie its all blurry. the problem goes away if i restart the machine. otherwise i use zoomplayer but sometimes it does it too and i have to restart anyways. thank you for you valuable time spent on me, bye for now


    Update as i am almost posting the message. gspot didnt crash but took forever...but all the fields are n/a...is it a movie or what????
    Last edited by pfmboidi; 18th Nov 2013 at 09:44.
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    Get a decent software video player WMP is awful.

    Fozzee
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    Originally Posted by Fozzee
    Get a decent software video player WMP is awful.
    Full agreement here Fozzee.

    The filename indicates that the file might be in SVCD format, any of the software DVD players should be able to handle it.

    If not, you might want to check where you DLed it from, maybe they have a note saying "To play this file you need _______ codec installed.
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  4. Thank you guys, I downloaded a dvd player to watch Signs because it

    was a svcd. Is there a good program that has everything? I mean that

    playes divx, vcd, svcd, mpeg, avi and evrything that comes to your mind?

    I am really tired of bouncing from one program to the other...


    I read how to udjust the offset thing in a movie and it seems a bit

    complicated...anyhow, thank you for your attention, and let me know the

    programs that you think are best as a all in one solution...best regards
    Last edited by pfmboidi; 18th Nov 2013 at 09:45.
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