I've been downloading some television shows off the net. Most of them work just fine, but there are some that have been split into two parts (1+2, and a 3+4). The complete episodes work fine. Video is decent quality, the sound is in synch. However, these other ones that are split have no sound. Others who I have talked to online say they have sound.
When I play them on EO, it tells me that there is no audio codec. When I play on Windows Media Player, it attempts to download a codec, but fails. What I'm wondering is what could cause that to fail? Is there any other player out there that might have the right audio codec? Am I just SOL? Any advice would be great!
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If Windows Media Player tries to connect to download a codec, and Norton blocks it, then yes it will not download the codec. Temporary switch off Norton to see what happens.
Install the popular codec's, which will probably cure the problem.
http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/all_downloads.html
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