Hi. Downloaded a movie 1080p BluRay 759MB .avi. On opening, window (.png attachment)
says "may need Xvid codec to view movie. Check Readme.txt for download and install".
Readme: "Create a free account and Download Codec for watch the movie:"
Link is third party wants me to create an account etc. For a codec?....
Instead I went to Xvidmovies.comFAQ and dl'd Xvid codec for Windows. Believe it was correct version.
Reopening .avi file (VLC is default player- same in WMP). Get the same prompt. (.png attch.).
This is all, of course, on the desktop PC.
Simple (user error) fix? Redirect? Tks much.
Edit: I've several other BluRay .mkv and MP4 files that open without/ prior to sd codec d/l.
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Or bait - IMHO you just downloaded fake movie and perhaps they will allow you to download movie you are searching for after registration (or not).
I think this is quite common case for illegal content - there is plenty of fake files pretending to be something you are looking for. -
It's a honeypot to trick you into downloading their malware.
Download the Xvid codec from this site and install it. If you still can't watch the movie it's not because of a missing Xvid codec.
https://www.videohelp.com/software/XviD-Codec -
Yup she's a poser. If I'm reading it right. Invalid file extension.
Thanks for the education, guys. Enjoy the weekend. -
It's an mp4 file, not an AVI file. And the video is AVC (h.264), not Xvid. Nevertheless, most players can open media files that have been named with the wrong extension.
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jagabo If it's a true mp4 file and not corrupt/ truncated .exe etc, why wouldn't it as a media file, open with a "player"?
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MediaInfo is identifying the file as an mp4 file. That doesn't mean it's not otherwise corrupt or encrypted.
A/V containers have easily identified internal structures. For example, a true AVI file always starts with the four letters "RIFF". Bytes 4-7 of mp4 files is always "ftyp". Players don't assume a video is an AVI file just because the extension is AVI. They look inside the file for those identifying structures. Otherwise they would fail to play files with the wrong extension. -
Ok then. So is this an .exe of some type? Mass (size etc) is simply a container label and no indication of what type of entity it is?
Either way- it's garbage and not worth sending to Secureteam 10. Long way to go in my AV journey lol. Thanks again. Back to the ole'... -
No, it appears to be an mp4 file. At least is has enough mp4 structure for MediaInfo to detect it as an mp4 file. But it doesn't play when you attempt to do so. If you follow their instructions and download/install the "codec" from the suggested web site you will likely be infected with malware.
Anybody can create a file of any size they want, put whatever they want in it, and name it with any name and extension they want.Last edited by jagabo; 25th May 2018 at 12:46.
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And here I was thinkin' the Internet was a safe and wholesome place...Oh the humanity.
Suggest a good VPN? -
Got a great script here for anyone else who wants to auto-detect any fake movies: https://github.com/ultimate-pms/fake-video-detector
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