Xvid playback

P

purplehaz

You're welcome. I happened to stumple across that site one day by accident.
Glad I did as its xvid seems to work good.
 
G

Gary Davis

Maybe now that your problem is fixed you can set your clock to the correct
time.
 
M

Matt

I think Gary noticed it (and I did also) because you're post appears in
front of more recent posts. For a minute there I actually thought that no
one had posted a new message all morning since I had last checked in. It's
really fun when someone has there year set ahead of everyone elses, the same
old post greets you for weeks until someone at MS removes it.
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

In
kenny-knight said:
My clock IS at the correct time... but I am at another place on the
globe! What are you anyway? some sort of NETCOP?


I personally don't care whether your clock is set correctly or
not, but I wanted to point out that where you are on the globe
doesn't matter; the time sent is reported to everyone in their
own local time.

Your time appears to be three hours off here. If your time is set
correctly, your time zone is probably set incorrectly.
 
I

Ionizer

kenny-knight said:
Or I am posting from the future....?

You obviously refuse to get the point. Many people will immediately plonk
messages being posted from the future without telling you why, so you'll
never get any assistance from them. I'm a bit more patient about it than
that, but your refusal to understand what you are being told has now earned
you a spot in my killfile.
 
K

kenny-knight

I have downloaded some movies in Xvid compression from Kazaa.... but when I
try to play them the image is distorted and colors are wrong. Anyone know
how to make these movies play correctly in Mediaplayer or anyother player?
I have tried Nimco codec package but it was not successful.

Divx playes fine.

Thanks
 
K

kenny-knight

THANKS worked GREAT, and I can preview the movies also from within kazaa
lite with AVI Preview

I was looking for this some months now...

Thanks again
 
K

kenny-knight

My clock IS at the correct time... but I am at another place on the globe!
What are you anyway? some sort of NETCOP?
 
K

kenny-knight

Or I am posting from the future....?



Ken Blake said:
In


I personally don't care whether your clock is set correctly or
not, but I wanted to point out that where you are on the globe
doesn't matter; the time sent is reported to everyone in their
own local time.

Your time appears to be three hours off here. If your time is set
correctly, your time zone is probably set incorrectly.
 
R

RM

Why does anyone give a shit about the time?


kenny-knight said:
Hey calm down... I did understand, it was the timezone I had forgot to
fix.... the thing about time travel was a joke... you do know what humor is
dont you?
 
S

Sel'mack

Because when your time is in the future, your post is always at the top of
most news readers. I don't want to always look at your post everyday until
the time you had is finally past!



RM said:
Why does anyone give a shit about the time?
 
K

kenny-knight

Hey calm down... I did understand, it was the timezone I had forgot to
fix.... the thing about time travel was a joke... you do know what humor is
dont you?
 
G

Guest

Wo
We have some real brains her
The times are different because people are different time zone
Took a micosecond to figure that one ou
www.xvid.or
Check the site for the latest version of xvi
Or just search google.com for xvid downloa
Happy Downloading
 
C

Cari \(MS-MVP\)

The time the message is sent will appear as local time on your own PC....
For example if you are in the UK and post at 12 midnight, it will appear on
my PC as being sent at 4pm PST.

If there are posts appearing with dates in the future, then the date on the
PC that originally sent the message is INCORRECT.

Future posting is non-netiquette.

Cari
www.coribright.com
 

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