TempvsMortis

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  1. I fixed it, heh. i just downloaded ffdshow. it's a data codec. i tried XviD before, but it didn't help at all. ffdshow acts as a codec for every type, so it performs the functions of all codecs. good program.
  2. first off, i didn't back them up, and i didn't mess with them. i doubt the files themselves are the problems. it's something within the files required to PLAY them that is the problem. files i didn't even touch have acted wierd, and it's gone to other things. so, backing up seems unneccissary. second, i didn't REALIZE i'd be messinge with them! they were just simple file converters! i have no idea that his would happen! (Hah. i guess i'm a lazzy bastard. i don't have another drive to backup on anyway, so it's irrelivant.) second, changing the extention doesn't work. it just causes problems whe
  3. Here is the error signature: AppName: wmplayer.exe AppVer: 10.0.0.3646 ModName: unknown ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: 00000000 * * * * * Why won't anyone respond!? This is really important! i need to fix this for class! Jeff said to join this site because it would be helpful! PS: jeff, your forum layout needs some work. you're missing many forum options. you can't even delete your posts.
  4. Also, sometimes my folders fail as well. I'm starting to think it's more than just something simple, although i don't think it's a virus. it appears that the folders will fail on occasion when they contain avi files.
  5. I have a lot of avi files, and so i wanted to convert them to VOB files and the like so i could put them on video-dvds. i downloaded avi-pro and avsvideotools and after trying to use them, i found that none of my avi files worked anymore! i uninstalled and deleted them, and tries a few things, but my avis still won't work. and it's not local to windows media. they won't play on any of my media players. i'm thinking that a dll or some essential file required to play that file type was corrupted or changed in some way. i'm not sure, so i don't know if reinstalling windows media would do anything