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Saturday November 15 00:26:34 2008
Re: Technical question, sort of...
Dustin Byfuglien wrote:

> Nikolai Khabibulin wrote:
> > Try the K-Lite Codec Pack
> Free download

Okay, downloaded it to my iMac. Now what do I open it with? The default is the text editor, which just gives me the code.

Thx.


John
Saturday November 15 00:47:58 2008
Re: Technical question, sort of...
"the K-Lite Codec Pack
Okay, downloaded it to my iMac. Now what do I open it with?"


Okay, just playing around with that download. (I've got a Firefox extension), so I'll give you these two:
Clipnabber
Keepvid


These all gave me a Youtube file called "get video"

I then renamed to "vid01.flv" and that changed the icon so it had 321 on it. Media Player Classic then played it.

I just checked and that Media Player Classic played a Quicktime & Realmedia. Handy

"The default is the text editor"

Hmmm. Perhaps the Media Player Classic should be your default vidplayer to get the above result?

Give that a try
Good luck
Jay L
kdnpr@yahoo.com
Saturday November 15 12:02:21 2008
Re: Technical question, sort of...
Jay L wrote:

[stuff]

I did all that and I indeed got an flv file, but these are the very files that become unplayable. This one played now, but it also plays if I just download it straight from my RealPlayer Download manager. For now. But these types of files seem to "go stale" is what I'm saying. Only flv files. I'd love to be able to turn these into Quicktime or something.



John
Saturday November 15 13:04:46 2008
Re: Technical question, sort of...
John wrote:

> these types of files seem to "go stale" is
> what I'm saying. Only flv files. I'd love to be able to
> turn these into Quicktime or something.


Ah, I see.
suggest you try the SuperC converter. (Homepage Link)
{Experts will likely give you the best settings.}

This what the boys use to convert FLV file to an AVI, or MP4/MPEG for keeping

Reason I suggest an expert is abunch of AVI's will fill your hard drive quick and I don't know if you can convert to Quick Time

Good luck
Jay L
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html

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