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stokieboy 21st January 2009 15:51

Media Player
 
Dear All,

After a quick bit of advice. I am currently recording on a SD memory card which then replays the media in traditional Windows medial player. However, of late the format has been in MPEG. I try to open and a box comes up which suggests that the file isn't reconized or I need a codec?.
Could anyone shed any light onto how I play these MPEG files. Another thing which might effect is that when I have transfered the files to my hard drive i reformat the card, using the default FAT32.

Kind Regards,

DC

preduk 21st January 2009 19:05

It should work fine, i would maybe try downloading these codecs:

Free-Codecs.com : Download FFDShow MPEG-4 Video Decoder 2009-01-12, FFDShow MPEG-4 Video Decoder 2009-01-12 MMX and FFDShow MPEG-4 Video Decoder 2008-12-19 SSE : FFDSHOW is a DirectShow decoding filter

BigEndBob 21st January 2009 20:07

Use alternative player, the ones i like at the moment is kmplayer, but also vlc player. Just google them.

Parapunter 21st January 2009 20:53

No need for alternative players, media player will play most formats with a few notable exceptions. I would avoid ffd show in favour of ffd show-tryouts. It's better supported & far more up to date. Just google it & download. Hit yes to all the options on the install & you'll be set.

bnt 21st January 2009 23:53

"MPEG" doesn't tell the whole story: like WAV, it's a "wrapper" format that can include data formatted with various codecs. For example, I believe the format Apple's iTunes store sells is MPEG-2 with AAC encoding. The exact codec you need might be mentioned in the manual, or there are tools that can identify what codec a file uses e.g. AVIcodec.

Loose rivets 22nd January 2009 04:56

I'm really quite annoyed by RealPlayer's pop-ups, they can be very intrusive. I loaded this program some time ago because something said it needed it to run:ugh:

Any comments on this player?

Parapunter 22nd January 2009 08:07

Yes. Delete it and google for quick time alternative, if you really have a thing for .rm videos. If you realy want to know the ins and outs of a video file, this is very handy: GSpot Codec Information Appliance

bnt 22nd January 2009 11:25


Originally Posted by Loose rivets (Post 4665921)
I'm really quite annoyed by RealPlayer's pop-ups, they can be very intrusive. I loaded this program some time ago because something said it needed it to run:ugh:

Any comments on this player?

Yes: kill. Strip it out, install Real Alternative. For QuickTime, there's... guess.

frostbite 22nd January 2009 11:41

Absolutely, get rid of Real Player.

Thoroughly bad news that I removed from my new Dell (along with Norton) as soon as it arrived.

Loose rivets 22nd January 2009 17:35

Thanks for that...it's on its way.


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