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DarkGuyver January 25th, 2010 04:37 AM

Hi Everybody
 
Hi everybody!

DarkGuyver in the house, I have been experimenting with P2P programs for quite a while now, and I would like to share my expertse on the subject with other P2P newbies and users.

spotte January 26th, 2010 05:57 AM

playback trouble
 
Hi Darkguyver - looking for a tutor...new to p2p. playback was working with video files - windows media player played back the best so I made it my default player for limewire files. Then maybe a recent version upgrade to windows media player messed it up. Video is replaced with the screen saver, but sound runs. Tried to revert to limewire player, but cant get computer to do that...nothing happens now when I double click files. I have an option in drop down menu when I right click the file to "open with" and then I can choose limewire, but this only opens the list of limewire files and doesn't open the player. I am so frustrated!! please help!! I'm running windows xp...

Lord of the Rings January 26th, 2010 06:16 AM

Go to LW's menu bar, Tools -> Options -> My Files, check option to use LW's media player near bottom-left of option window. :)

If you really wish a reliable player, get VLC - (click on link)

spotte January 26th, 2010 07:40 AM

did that
 
Hi - I did check that box and it still doesn't go...:confused:

Lord of the Rings January 26th, 2010 04:13 PM

I don't think you can open & play video files that are not being shared by LW for a start. :) The video files must be present within the Public or Private Shared of LW to be able to be launched & played by LW's media player.

For other video files on your computer, set either WMP or VLC as your default video player. VLC tends to be more reliable than WMP since VLC has all codecs built into the player itself .. VLC does not use external plug-in codecs. ;)

spotte January 26th, 2010 04:52 PM

Thanks. I installed the VLC and that worked like a charm.

starrfish February 1st, 2010 09:29 PM

hmmmm I'm a mac guy have vlc for mac and is pretty much worthless....

Lord of the Rings February 2nd, 2010 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by starrfish (Post 352540)
hmmmm I'm a mac guy have vlc for mac and is pretty much worthless....

If the latest version of VLC cannot play any video you download via gnutella network, then chances are the video is a fake or corrupt. ;) There's also these helpful items for Mac http://www.gnutellaforums.com/292880-post4.html :)


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