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***** dance.avi removed becuase of age complaint ***** Last edited by Alex; 03-08-2004 at 06:40 AM. |
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Thanks massgeorge. Most of those are new here, but the last two were reposts.
Gameshow_boob.avi was posted by Tenor in this thread and I think we saw volo1.avi in this thread, however your version of the clip is cropped differently. Here are the caps of Retaliation.avi.
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The girl in the file DANCE.AVI is underage.
Infact that file was captured by an italian show named NON E' LA RAI where u could see a lot of underage girls dancing or singing. A little part of them now works in TVas presenter like LAURA FREDDI in Buona Domenica (sunday afternoon) ... TNX from Italy for all good videos we can find here. Roberto |
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Here are the vidcaps of downblouse048-01 BB Germany yellow shirt DB WOW.avi
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The "downblouse048-01 BB Germany yellow shirt DB WOW.avi" file is actually of "Leah" from the 3rd series of Big Brother filmed in Australia (about April 2003, IIRC). At the time Leah had only turned 18 less than two weeks before "going into the house" so clips such as this were quite common at the time.
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Hi Guys,
I guess it is me but I can not open the Retaliation.avi or the next! They save okay but then when I try and open them, or delete them come to that it just crashes my Windows Explorer! Please assure me these files are not some sort of virus!!........Please! My virus checker does not pick them up but I am now stuck with two useless files I can not get rid of!!! Help!!!!! A helpless woman! Tani xx |
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sexytanya,
I didn't have any problems with these files. As far as trying to delete them, have you tried restarting your computer and then deleting them. It could be that your PC won't let you delete them because it is confused and thinks they are "in use" by another program. In general, if people are having problems playing videos, they should check that they have the latest version of Windows Media Player and also the latest DivX codec and free player available here. Good luck. I hope this helps.
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Don't worry, it's not a virus. You can't have embed a virus into most media files (except maybe wmv videos). This is a common problem with avi files that are encoded poorly. Windows (specifically WinXP) tries getting the file information which is stored at the end of the file, but if the file is corrupted, it has to read the whole file before it gets to the info it wants.
Here are two easy things to try to delete it: First easy way: Click on the file to select it. Don't double click it to open it. Let it sit there for a little bit. It shouldn't take more than a minute. Try deleting it every once in a while. Second easy way: Right click on the file and select "Properties". It will pop up a box with some info about the file. Click "Cancel" then you should be able to delete the file. The SURE way to delete it involves editing your registry. Quite frankly this is simple, BUT if you erase the wrong things your computer is going to be majorly messed up. So try it at your own risk. Click "Start", go to "Run...", type "regedit", then click ok. Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\{87D62D9 4-71B3-4b9a-9489-5FE6850DC73E}\ and erase the "InProcServer32" key. Reboot, then you can delete it. |
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