hi, sorry for asking many questions around here
i was going to use either AutoGk and Dr.Divx to compress files-make it smaller in size in other to have a quicker upload but they both ending up giving me trouble
for AutoGk, i finished downloading and installing it but when i opened it, it said something like: errors/problems occurred, need to close, sorry for the inconvience,...
for Dr.Divx, i read carefully and know that i need to download drffmpeg.dll and avdsp.dll to be able to use it, i followed the guide and downloaded them both but still, when i tried to open it, it said that i'm missing drffmgep.dll
what's wrong here?
btw:if you guys know any other software using to compress files which is easier than these 2, plz tell me![]()
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I dont think you are going to get much thats simpler than autogk or dr. divx. Dr is especially simple .. I would suspect that YOU are installing them incorrectly or not following the installation instructions ..
??it said that i'm missing drffmgep.dll
the only other possibility is that you are using an apple mac or sinclair plectrum . or
your downloads may be corrupt ...
there are a few other progrs that are simple .. try nero recode ... but that only outputs mp4 files in compresssed mode.
win/xp ??? not 95/98??it said that i'm missing drffmgep.dllCorned beef is now made to a higher standard than at any time in history.
The electronic components of the power part adopted a lot of Rubycons.
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