What do the initals in front of the files mean...for example [smr][tmd]
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They are the names of the groups that realeased the movie
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Thank you for clearing that up for me...I was wondering if it had anyting to do with the playing of the movie itself.
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Originally Posted by romy_1986
how many times are you going to ask this question? (which has no answer anyway) .. one time is plenty please.. -
can u plz tell me how to watch a movie with a tmd header....hook a bro up...i live in mississauga , to , ca...plz man or email me at
aguz86@yahoo.com
THANKS ALOTTTTTTtttt man
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hey, lighten up, mr. moderator... when you start replying to emails, maybe he'll stop asking.. (hehe..
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Originally Posted by romy_1986
tmd is not a header it is a release group who made the avi. all you need is the proper codecs. download the divx and xvid codecs and all should be well. by the way tmd movies are crap for quality -
i have downloaded [tmd]Tears.of.the.Sun.(FTF).ts.(1of2).real.avi and installed divx 3,4,5 and xvid also ac3 filter....still this movie does not work...it runs but no audio or video ...any feedback will be helpful...thanks in advance
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TO ANYONE HAVING TROUBLE PLAYING AN AVI:
Download Gspot from the Tools section, it will test your file and tell you what codecs you need to install."Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
Originally Posted by Treebeard
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