I have downloaded a couple of movies in the past week 2 Divx and 3 plain old avis. They will play fine on their respected media players but on programs like Virtual Dub when the movie is playing I get horrible red spots. The problem is Virtual Dub thinks it is part of the movie and copys it. It also does this in TMPEGEnc. When i burn it to either SVCD or just plain old VCD the red spots are still visiable. I have uninstalled both programs and then reinstalled them and that did nothing. I think it is my comp (Dell Dimension 4500S) that is causing the problem but i have scanned it for everything. Please don't think i am stupid I am just a little slow on the uptake.
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most likely a codec problem. do you the xvid codec installed?
His name was MackemX
What kind of a man are you? The guy is unconscious in a coma and you don't have the guts to kiss his girlfriend? -
uh what is it and wut does it do dont take me not knowing anything as being retarded
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It is a codec. It encodes and decodes things. In this case it encodes and decodes xvid. It is in the tools section. This process is covered in the guides.
I don't take it as you being retarded, but you should search and read guides before you post a question 6,000 people have asked before.
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