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[email protected] October 27th 08 09:22 PM

For the video experts here (2).
 
Here is a link from Microsoft explaining about why it's media player
does not play MPEG2 videos without extra software. If you computer
came preloaded with Roxio, or Intervideo you may not be aware of the
problems as the extra codecs are loaded with them. If you load windows
clean and stock your DVD Player does not automatically play these
files. On the Microsoft site there are 4 links in particular where you
can get the extra codecs, but note, none of them are free...

So, if anyone is interested in learning about these issues here is the
paragraph, and the link:

Here is the link:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316992/en-us

And here is a clip of the paragraph:


However, MPEG-1 system streams do not exclusively use the .mpg
and .mpeg extensions. MPEG-2 program streams also frequently use .mpg
and .mpeg file extensions, but they contain MPEG-2-encoded video.
Because Microsoft Windows operating systems provide only an MPEG-1
video decoder, Windows Media Player cannot play MPEG-2 program streams
without an additional MPEG-2 video decoder (also known as a DVD
decoder pack) installed. For more information about purchasing DVD
decoder packs, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...r/plugins.aspx

Rowdy Mouse Racing, in case some of you weren't paying attention...

Boater October 27th 08 09:43 PM

For the video experts here (2).
 
wrote:
Here is a link from Microsoft explaining about why it's media player
does not play MPEG2 videos without extra software. If you computer
came preloaded with Roxio, or Intervideo you may not be aware of the
problems as the extra codecs are loaded with them. If you load windows
clean and stock your DVD Player does not automatically play these
files. On the Microsoft site there are 4 links in particular where you
can get the extra codecs, but note, none of them are free...

So, if anyone is interested in learning about these issues here is the
paragraph, and the link:

Here is the link:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316992/en-us

And here is a clip of the paragraph:


However, MPEG-1 system streams do not exclusively use the .mpg
and .mpeg extensions. MPEG-2 program streams also frequently use .mpg
and .mpeg file extensions, but they contain MPEG-2-encoded video.
Because Microsoft Windows operating systems provide only an MPEG-1
video decoder, Windows Media Player cannot play MPEG-2 program streams
without an additional MPEG-2 video decoder (also known as a DVD
decoder pack) installed. For more information about purchasing DVD
decoder packs, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...r/plugins.aspx

Rowdy Mouse Racing, in case some of you weren't paying attention...



Oi!


CRM October 27th 08 11:15 PM

For the video experts here (2).
 
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Dscaler_5



Tom Francis - SWSports October 28th 08 12:30 AM

For the video experts here (2).
 
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 23:15:39 GMT, "CRM" wrote:

http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Dscaler_5


Don't confuse him - he's on a roll making it way harder than it has to
be.

SmallBoats.com[_2_] October 28th 08 02:16 AM

For the video experts here (2).
 
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 23:15:39 GMT, "CRM" wrote:

http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Dscaler_5


Don't confuse him - he's on a roll making it way harder than it has to
be.


Yes, and the empty responses and insults have sure helped my wife, who
is the one working on this.

CRM October 28th 08 02:42 AM

For the video experts here (2).
 

"SmallBoats.com" wrote in message
. com...
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 23:15:39 GMT, "CRM" wrote:

http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Dscaler_5


Don't confuse him - he's on a roll making it way harder than it has to
be.


Yes, and the empty responses and insults have sure helped my wife, who is
the one working on this.


Empty response? The link I gave you is for a free MPEG-2 codec.



SmallBoats.com[_2_] October 28th 08 03:18 AM

For the video experts here (2).
 
CRM wrote:
"SmallBoats.com" wrote in message
. com...
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 23:15:39 GMT, "CRM" wrote:

http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Dscaler_5
Don't confuse him - he's on a roll making it way harder than it has to
be.

Yes, and the empty responses and insults have sure helped my wife, who is
the one working on this.


Empty response? The link I gave you is for a free MPEG-2 codec.


I wasn't talking about you, I have passed that link along to my wife who
is working on it later tonight after we take care of some business.. I
don't recognize you but thank you for your help. I was talking about a
couple of trolls who are having a little fun at my expense lately. I
have them kill filed here so they shouldn't be a problem anymore..

Thanks, you are the only one who posted an answer..

SmallBoats.com[_2_] October 28th 08 03:22 AM

For the video experts here (2).
 
CRM wrote:
"SmallBoats.com" wrote in message
. com...
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 23:15:39 GMT, "CRM" wrote:

http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Dscaler_5
Don't confuse him - he's on a roll making it way harder than it has to
be.

Yes, and the empty responses and insults have sure helped my wife, who is
the one working on this.


Empty response? The link I gave you is for a free MPEG-2 codec.



Just want to add that this all started at another group where I asked
for help, it seems to have followed me here. Not related to your post at
all, again, thanks, looking at it later...

Don White October 28th 08 03:35 AM

For the video experts here (2).
 

"SmallBoats.com" wrote in message
.com...
CRM wrote:
"SmallBoats.com" wrote in message
. com...
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 23:15:39 GMT, "CRM" wrote:

http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Dscaler_5
Don't confuse him - he's on a roll making it way harder than it has to
be.
Yes, and the empty responses and insults have sure helped my wife, who
is the one working on this.


Empty response? The link I gave you is for a free MPEG-2 codec.

I wasn't talking about you, I have passed that link along to my wife who
is working on it later tonight after we take care of some business.. I
don't recognize you but thank you for your help. I was talking about a
couple of trolls who are having a little fun at my expense lately. I have
them kill filed here so they shouldn't be a problem anymore..

Thanks, you are the only one who posted an answer..



Good Lord man...... if I had a buddy like Tom close by I'd pack up my
computer and go visiting.
He's probably a bit bored laying around and could use some company & a
challenge, so now would be a safe time to go when he's not liable to harass
you too much and probably couldn't catch you when you irritate him.



Mike[_10_] October 28th 08 04:12 AM

For the video experts here (2).
 
Scotty,

There are quite a few FREE mpeg2 codecs out there, the link below is one of
them. Mpeg2 is the codec required to play DVDs on your computer, and yes,
windows does not come stock with them. Big deal... install it. Quicktime,
using the MOV extension, doesn't come with windows either, but you obviously
had no problem installing quicktime.

Just about any camcorder you buy will work with the correct codec installed,
and I believe Tom offered one up to you for free. Do a search on "NIMO
CODEC," and you'll find a package that contains just about every codec
you'll ever need. The only camcorders I would avoid is one that records
using the AVCHD format. That is a different animal due to the HD.

One last thing... and tape drive camcorder will require you to "play" the
tape via firewire or usb2 to get the video to your computer. Obviously, this
can be time consuming for long videos. The slick feature to make it less
painfull, is that the camcorder can be controlled by the PC during the
capture process. A DVD or HD camcorder will allow you to copy (as opposed to
play) the video files to your computer. Much faster.

No offense, but this is very simple, and I'm sure Tom was being good natured
in stating that very fact. You know him better than I, so maybe he was just
being a jerk afterall. ;-) g

I hope this helps.

--Mike


"SmallBoats.com" wrote in message
. com...
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 23:15:39 GMT, "CRM" wrote:

http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Dscaler_5


Don't confuse him - he's on a roll making it way harder than it has to
be.


Yes, and the empty responses and insults have sure helped my wife, who is
the one working on this.





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