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TMD Player

Discussion in 'Other video questions' started by Untainted, Jul 18, 2003.

  1. Untainted

    Untainted Guest

    All old threads I've looked for do not have links that work, can anyone tell me how to get a tmd plaer?
     
  2. Dela

    Dela Administrator Staff Member

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    You dont need it, just the codec, then anything will play it!
     
  3. terria

    terria Guest

    Hi, where can I find the latest TMD codec? A link would be appreciated :)
     
  4. Dela

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    Well I dont have a clue anyway, google is your best shot!
     
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    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    There is a TMD codec?!! I thought they were just low quality MPEGs? Try AVICodec to get links for your codecs.
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    Both AVICodec and GSpot can be used to determine the codecs required for a movie to play. AVICodec, despite its name has better MPEG capabilities and thus is reccomended for MPEG files (such as those for (S)VCDs). GSpot on the otherhand is far more efficient for scanning AVI files. Both programs offer unique features also, AVICodec allows you to queue up and entire folder to for checking in addition to providing direct links to sites where codecs can be downloaded; GSpot allows for 'rendering' of files (to check to see if the system can actually play the file with the available codecs and to check for fakes. AVICodec can be downloaded from http://avicodec.duby.info/ and GSpot can be downloaded from http://www.headbands.com/gspot/
     
  6. Dela

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    yes there is a tmd codec, they are avi's!
     

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