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For months I have been downloading AVI files and using DivX to view them. But to my surprise, when I tried to watch one today, it said that there was an error, but when I watched them the day before, the files were working perfectly. This is the error message, the way it appears when I try to watch a file on DivX:
"The video file you are opening includes audio data that is not recognized by the DivX Player. The file contains the following type of data: Audio data: Tag 85 You may need to install new audio codec on your computer to listen to." As soon as I got that message, I quickly searched for a way to fix this. I downloaded the codec which is called Radium, but it does not help me. I have been to countless sites looking for help. I still get the same error message every single time. Somebody, please help me. Another problem is that music I have downloaded (MP3s) doesn't play either. When I click on them in Limewire, nothing hapens. Please, I need this Tag 85 or whatever codec I need so I can continue watching my files. The reason why the Audio works one day and malfunctions the next day is beyond me. Thank you. |
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Yeah, I got it from there. I tried downloading the MPEG Layer-3 Codec, but that didn't work. Then I tried downloading the file called Unknown (Tag 85), and that didn't work.
Are there any other ways? Oh, and I just downloaded Gspot, which is supposed to identifie what codecs I need, but I need help using it. Sorry about my ignorance, but I don't really know much about this stuff. |
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Instead of using Gspot, I took my chances and downloaded DivX codec v3.11 alpha, which appears on the link you gave me. Thankfully it worked, thanks for your help.
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