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#1 By 2062 (63.11.146.30) at Saturday, March 23, 2002 10:14:43 PM
why dont u post this in the win9x forum

-gosh

#2 By 2062 (63.11.141.106) at Wednesday, March 27, 2002 09:31:02 AM
Your pc is a collron600? ive never heard of them.

So this only happens for .avi files? Does this only happen on this 1 avi or all avi files you play? Has it ever worked/never worked? Did it work before upgrading?

There are many different avi formats, for instance divx is often distributed at .avi files. Do you know if these are true avi files and not something else like divx? Divx uses a lot of cpu usage, what kind of pc do you have? Cpu, memory, hard drive.

Go to windowsmedia.com and try streaming some media formats such as avi files. If you can stream an .avi file fine, it's not a problem in windows, it's a problem with the codec. In that case you would need to install the 3rd party avi codec you need.

Does the avi work in other players? Does it work in safe mode? Do you get any errors? Have you downloaded all the updates at windows update?

-gosh



 

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