2005-10-16, 08:34 PM
I can play some .mov files, but when i try and play the files that i have downloaded with the trailor plugin, GBPVR crashes.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
2005-10-16, 08:34 PM
I can play some .mov files, but when i try and play the files that i have downloaded with the trailor plugin, GBPVR crashes.
Any ideas?
2005-10-16, 08:38 PM
From memory, .mov files are just a container like .avi files. Inside these files lots of different encoding formats can be used. Its most likely you dont have a directshow decoder installed that can play this type of encoding.
Can you play the same file in Windows Media Player?
2005-10-16, 08:47 PM
no it doesnt
what will i need?? i have ffdshow installed
2005-10-16, 08:56 PM
To be honest, I dont know. I dont really use .mov files myself.
2005-10-16, 08:58 PM
runs in quicktime ok
just wanted to watch the trailors that i downloaded any way i can find out??? G-Spot doesnt seem of any use to me
2005-10-16, 09:01 PM
If you can get it to run in Windows Media Player, then it'll also work in GB-PVR. Both are Directshow applications.
2005-10-16, 09:02 PM
i just dont wanna install conflicting codecs, as i have the ffdshow pack installed.
2005-10-16, 09:04 PM
As I said above, I dont use .mov files so I'm not really able to provide you any useful information on playing these types of files. If you can get it working in Windows Media Player, then it'll also work in GB-PVR.
2005-10-16, 09:08 PM
You could try QuickTime Alternative that comes a directshow filter.
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2005-10-16, 09:16 PM
i had just found that!
works a treat thanks! |
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