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rwhite6801 March 4th, 2008 11:53 AM

Dom Player
 
Is there any way I can identify a download that requires the "Dom Player". I know this is a trojan and I have no intention of downloading it but I am wasting so much time downloading items only to find I can't play anything.

In anticipation

Thanks:idea:

Xcom46 March 4th, 2008 02:55 PM

You need help try to play movies than try Vlc player.It has all the codecs.
VLC Media Player - Reviews and free VLC Media Player downloads at Download.com

Or try the thread below that i have For the WMP.

Remoc March 4th, 2008 04:42 PM

RWhite, What File extensions are you trying to download that requires the Dom Player??
This will help to help clean up a lot of the BS.

What I have done that works really well is to go to Tools > Options > Filter > Keywords and then add these file extensions: .wma, .exe, .rar, .html, .com, .zip, .mov. Be sure to click Apply and O.K. There are a ton of fake and corrupt files with these extensions. I will only download mp3 files that are larger than 2000kb - 3000kb. Also make sure thay have a bitrate.

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LOTR explains where the Fake Files are coming from and why.

Fake files showing up in search results

Also use the Keyword Filter to filter out select words that may be a concern. (same filter as the extensions above)
keywords-filter

rwhite6801 March 5th, 2008 06:59 AM

Dom Player
 
Well the facts are that I was trying to download a movie and there were over 30 entries for this particular movie, however after hours of downloading I found that they would only play if I downloaded "Dom Player" (which I did not). So my problem is how do I tell if it's a genuine film copy or not.
Thanks

Sleepless March 5th, 2008 09:29 AM

If you had read through the links, you would have found your answer. Right-Click serach result and choose lookup file with Bitzi.

Only way as many of the filenames of corrupt files match genuine names.

rwhite6801 March 6th, 2008 11:40 AM

Dom Player
 
Dear Sleepless,

Thank you for your reply, please excuse me for being only semi-computer literate, perhaps if you got some sleep you wouldn't be so short with people..............

anyway, I understand what you've said and this has helped no end.

Thank you!!!! :p


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