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DivX 7 Media Player Troubleshooting on *.AVI Files?
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<blockquote data-quote="forbearandeatnomore" data-source="post: 1623065" data-attributes="member: 628951"><p>I recently downloaded the newest version of DivX MP, and it works quite fine on *.mkv files. However, when I try to play *.avi files which worked on the previous version of DivX, it does not play at all. </p><p>I played the file in Windows Media Player, and it worked fine (so I'm guessing I have the necessary codecs to play *.avi still). Is there something wrong with DivX 7 itself? I redownloaded it, but it still does not function. Maybe the specs on the file is not supported by the player? I'm not sure what they are, but that would mean DivX is regressing.</p><p>~Very grateful for all answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forbearandeatnomore, post: 1623065, member: 628951"] I recently downloaded the newest version of DivX MP, and it works quite fine on *.mkv files. However, when I try to play *.avi files which worked on the previous version of DivX, it does not play at all. I played the file in Windows Media Player, and it worked fine (so I'm guessing I have the necessary codecs to play *.avi still). Is there something wrong with DivX 7 itself? I redownloaded it, but it still does not function. Maybe the specs on the file is not supported by the player? I'm not sure what they are, but that would mean DivX is regressing. ~Very grateful for all answers. [/QUOTE]
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