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zyrak December 28th, 2004 04:57 PM

so thats what t1 or higher means on the right of the searches.

i'll read them threads you profided links for tomoz, i know RIAA is flooding p2p with fakes, just why i have to find them is peeing me off lol. i stoped youing imesh fro the fakes, its loaded with them.

well i'll carry on trying to find downloadable files for a bit longer if not i may as well uninstall, thanks for your suport thus far.

Lord of the Rings December 28th, 2004 05:00 PM

Instead of T1 & T3 sources, try the cable/dsl & modem sources. Yes they might be a little slower but at least you're more likely to get reliable files. Not all T3 sources are bad & not all T1 sources are bad. But if you're searching for the most popular songs & recent movies then they probably will show corrupt ones in your search results.

zyrak December 29th, 2004 07:40 AM

the problem happens with files from cable/modem too,

can i ask your advice about something else?

i want to make lables using the nero lable maker, i used it a few times but dont know what glue to use to stick lables on with, you see i used pva but this meant cd was unable to play for some reason, i used sticky lables with the nero program but it didnt print over the lable, any ideas of what to do?

Jcuzzo22 January 3rd, 2005 06:05 AM

You Need Codecs
 
If You Play It In Your DivX Player It Will Usually Tell You What Codec You Are Missing. Usually It is The XViD Codec. You Should also get the AC3 Audio Codec as well. The XViD Codec Usually Comes In A Pack With 10 or so more different codecs. You Can Get These In Limewire. This Will solve all your problems.

rman56 April 27th, 2005 06:24 PM

Excuse me for not quite getting this forum, but I'm new. Anyway, in regards to corrupt files, I have a question. For one particular song, all files are T1 or higher, and all dl's ended up with the corrupt file message. Am I in danger of doing damage to my system if I decide to play the "corrupt" file?

GeoFan49 April 27th, 2005 08:22 PM

Have you tried using the "GSpot Codec Information Appliance"?

I find it's an essential tool for inspecting files to see what codec is required -- it even tells you if you have that codec installed... works mainly for .AVI files...

I think I got it from here:

http://videohelp.com

Try it?


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