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Playback Codecs, Have trouble playing a audio/video file?

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naith
post Sep 10 2007, 11:47 PM

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I recently downloaded a music video. When I double click it, it will open in my default player(winamp) and shortly later, explorer will crash and generate an error:

The exception Integer division by zero(0xc0000094) occured in the application at location 0x03cdd928. OK to terminate, CANCEL to debug

While the video may play in winamp, the video is distorted. Its like playing half of the present frame and half of the next frame side by side diagonally. When I try to open it in Media Player Classic, its says it can't render the file. It does play normally when I play it through VLC.

I was wondering if anyone knows why it can't play in winamp properly or in media player classic at all? And how do I resolve it(besides using VLC)?


naith
post Sep 11 2007, 11:22 AM

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I don't think so, the torrent indicated that there were 0 hash check fails. It did download to full 100%
naith
post Sep 11 2007, 10:07 PM

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Yes, just last week. Still the same problem
naith
post Dec 23 2008, 11:44 AM

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I was wondering if anyone here knows the format of the high quality videos on Youtube? Previously the normal quality videos had the format of flv, but I'm not sure what format the HQ ones are. I normally extract the video from Firefox's cache and rename it to .flv for future playback, but I can't seem to do that for the high quality versions. I've tried .mp4 but I still get an error in Media Player Classic.

 

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