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Divx sucks

#1



Matt²

My Divx is borked. I can uninstall it and reinstall it to my heart's content but it instead gives this error ..

I've contacted tech support but am not hopeful.. in the meantime, what's a good alternative that plays Divx files?

btw I've uninstalled, reinstalled, uninstalled, cleaned with CCleaner, run other programs and I still get the message after Divx install, when trying to run any one of the Divx programs.

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#2

figmentPez

figmentPez

VLC is a good option for playing just about any type of file.

Windows Media Player should also handle Divx files, if you've installed the codec.


#3



Matt²

yeah I've used vlc before.. I have some mkv files.. winamp wouldn't play them and it has a good interface but I can only stretch the video so far before it stops.

NO divx will work now.


#4

drifter

drifter

www.cccp-project.net

Looks like it hasn't been updated in a while, but I used to prefer it over VLC


#5

PatrThom

PatrThom

I've been a big fan of xvid. It seems to play divx with significantly lower cpu usage.

--Patrick


#6



Matt²

I thought they stopped updating xvid?


#7

Shegokigo

Shegokigo

VLC VLC VLC


#8



Matt²

..sorry to be ALWAYS complaining in this thread (hey I gotta be good at something, right?!) ..but my main beef with VLC is in the past I cannot fast forward through some videos.. that PISSES ME OFF! I don't want to be locked into watching certain parts if I don't have to. Granted I haven't tried it *LATELY* so I will give it a go sooner or later. I want to explore several different options before I wipe this computer and redo it.


#9

Shegokigo

Shegokigo

Just click the bar on the bottom. *shrug*


#10

figmentPez

figmentPez

I can fast forward with no problem. In fact, one of the things I like most about VLC is incremental fast/slow. I listen to podcasts and some video at 1.2 - 1.4x because a lot of content kind of drags.


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