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RagingBuddhist (Disabled)
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If you think it might be codecs at fault, get a program called GSpot. It'll identify what codecs were used to create a file and tell you whether or not you have it installed on your computer. Once installed and opened, it scans your PC for all installed codecs. You then drag and drop any video file to it and it'll display the results. Best of all, it's free! Available here.
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03-12-13 06:34pm
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