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![]() OK kids, here's a scenario. You've just downloaded a 400 mb MPEG file without a hitch. The last 12 hours were not spent in vain. All seems right in the world for a change. Then...you go and open the file in Quicktime and to your horror, the file could not be opened because a software component needed by the file could not be found. You frantically try other media players but to no avail. Whachu gonna do? Whelp, you go on the forum and see if anyone has a fix. So... the question I pose is this: Does anyone know of a program or a way to fix a MPEG file with the missing software component? Thanks a mill. Spaz. |
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