
May 28th, 2001
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| Administrator | | Join Date: May 28th, 2000
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Quote: Originally posted by Unregistered I don't understand French so I don't know what those other replies were saying. I have been able to play and "repair" several divx files using the freeware program Virtual Dub. The repair consisted of rekeying and then saving the rekeyed file. The divx/avi files then played very nicely on Windows Media Player. | You can also try using DivFix ( http://www.divx-digest.com/software/divfix.html ). |