Assistance needed: ''flv'' file won't play in Windows
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From: Mrs Wholigan NS&P, Zoomarsett
Assistance needed: ''flv'' file won't play in Windows
An american friend of mine has sent me a disc with a recorded video on it and I can't play it on my windows xp system. I've tried HP player, windows player and windows media centre.
the file is an FLV File (.flv) and I am unwilling to pay some uncertain site that I've never heard of filthy lucre just to play this one video - can anybody suggest a way around this? I know that the disc is kosher and is extremely highly unlikely to contain a virus.
Many thanks
the file is an FLV File (.flv) and I am unwilling to pay some uncertain site that I've never heard of filthy lucre just to play this one video - can anybody suggest a way around this? I know that the disc is kosher and is extremely highly unlikely to contain a virus.
Many thanks
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A vote for VLC from me. Tried MPlayer which was OK but wanted to take over all media files.
If you want to convert your flvs to something else, then I've found Format Factory to be the most efficient, and fastest, way to do the job.
If you want to convert your flvs to something else, then I've found Format Factory to be the most efficient, and fastest, way to do the job.

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StaceyF why the aggressive tone? I am just pointing out that Shark 007 codecs work with windows media player to play most movie types and that microsoft reccomend it for windows media player thats all!! if you dont want to use it cos big brother might be evesdropping on you then i suggest you pull the bacofoil shielding back over your head !

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Well dont visit www.lolita.com and they wont!!!!!!
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I'm wondering where exactly those Shark codecs work? There is mention of XP, but the package is called Vista, so does it work with XP?
Also there is no mention of which version of WMP they work with. I currently run V.10 (when I use it, not often) having found V.11 not to my liking - first time I've ever used Restore Point!
Also there is no mention of which version of WMP they work with. I currently run V.10 (when I use it, not often) having found V.11 not to my liking - first time I've ever used Restore Point!
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Rads, download Flash Player | Download Flash Player | Get Flash Player | Flash Player New Version for Free to play FLV/SWF videos locally on your machine, then if you need, convert with Super -SUPER © - looks complicated but it's the best free and easy when you get used to it.
To put it on to a DVD to play on't telly there are number of good applications - free/not a lot...
To put it on to a DVD to play on't telly there are number of good applications - free/not a lot...
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But all MS products seem to want to report back to Redmond
Easy enough to stop them though. ZoneAlarm will tell you a program is trying to access the internet, just tick 'always do this', then 'deny'.
Not a good idea for IE though! (but who uses that anyway?)




