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gawker8 01-20-2006 12:57 PM

Problem with .avi clips
 
When I left click on one of the avi clips in a posted thread I get a "Cannot find" screen. If I go back to the original screen and left click again, the site hangs up and I have to close it and start over. The only successful way I have of viewing an avi is to right click and save it to a temporary file. It then plays fine from that location. Does anyone have an idea of what's going on with my machine?

Thanks,

Gawker

Camster 01-20-2006 01:19 PM

all i know is.........
 
All the avi files i view here are played with real player.

Alex 01-20-2006 02:01 PM

It sounds like a browser issue. You may not have a default player selected to automatically play .AVI files.

Thanks,

gawker8 01-20-2006 03:19 PM

Alex -- I looked in File Types, under Folder Options and it shows WMV assigned to play AVI files, which is what happens when I play and AVI from the files on my hard disk. Is there something I need to do in my browser, which is IE?

Alex 01-20-2006 03:47 PM

I'm sorry. I'm not an expert on this. :o

Hopefully someone else can help.

Thanks,

dro 01-20-2006 05:08 PM

I am having a problem where when I left click the avi file, it is opening as a quicktime file in a new page. I think it has something to do with the Quicktime player. I have had this problem before but I can't remember how I fixed it. And I think it comes from Imbedded players on other sites automatically changing the settings somehow.

CP 01-20-2006 06:50 PM

maybe its this
 
I never left click on a video, i always right click and save target as.

The trouble you have may well be somethign to do with how your PC and browser is setup, because by left clicking, you are trying to watch the video as its downloading.
Are you able to right click, save the video and then watch it ?

regards
CP.

gawker8 01-20-2006 10:07 PM

CP -- Yes if I right click it and save to a "temp" file I can then view it. This is only true of AVIs. With MPEGs, WMVs, MOVs I can left click and watch. Do you right click everything?

Gawker

stony 01-20-2006 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gawker8
CP -- Yes if I right click it and save to a "temp" file I can then view it. This is only true of AVIs. With MPEGs, WMVs, MOVs I can left click and watch. Do you right click everything?

Gawker

Can't speak for CP, but I always right click and save as . . . that way it is on my pc desktop (which I selected as my default target destination) so it is easy to move to my keep folder it it is a good clip. Also, it gives me a chance to scan it or check its properties if it looks in any way suspicious. I never like to run anything by left clicking directly . . . overly cautious I know, but better safe than sorry.

As for your initial problem, sorry that I can't help but I'm not too familiar with IE.

CP 01-21-2006 05:42 AM

answer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gawker8
CP -- Yes if I right click it and save to a "temp" file I can then view it. This is only true of AVIs. With MPEGs, WMVs, MOVs I can left click and watch. Do you right click everything?

Gawker


Yes, i always right click everything.

regards
CP.

chickman 01-21-2006 08:17 AM

Guys use K-lite mega codec pack ...
 
Guys use K-lite mega codec pack :after installed k-lite mega codec pack i haven't problems in anymore ! :cool:

dro 01-21-2006 12:38 PM

I usually always right click and save as but sometimes I like to Left click to preview except for avi files because they usually don't start playing untill they are finished DL anyway. I only tried to left click because I wanted to see if gawker8s problem was related to mine somehow.

Took a little time but I just fixed mine. It was a browser plug in that was selected in the Quicktime settings under the MIME settings. Not sure if that's the same way I fixed it last time.
Check Control Panel, Quicktime, Browser Plug-in, MIME Settings, Misc - Misc file formats, and unselect Flash file then apply.
Worked for me.


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