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Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by meraj2001, Mar 3, 2003.

  1. ]Mr_G[

    ]Mr_G[ Member

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    i have already downloaded the xvid file, but when i try to install, it opens an NSIS error message that says "installer verification failed" "you can try foce the install using /NCRC command line switch" what should i do????
     
  2. meraj2001

    meraj2001 Guest

    can u tell me where i can find more info on the ps2 topic
     
  3. Dela

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    ps2 topic??? well the ps2 forum i spose! =)
     
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    i'm sorry, but do you know what i can do to install de xvid?????
     
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    brother i need help with virtualdub. can u help me step by step instructions on how to spilt a avi file using virtualdub. thanks
     
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    Dela mentioned that you should burn the file onto one CD-R as a data file and he is right. I used to make my single DiVx files to come in around 740+ megs. You can't burn them to play on a stand alone DVD player (except the KISS player) at this time so data is the only real choice. You will need a burner that can overburn and some CD-rs to match.
     
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    Dela mentioned that you should burn the file onto one CD-R as a data file and he is right. I used to make my single DiVx files to come in around 740+ megs. You can't burn them to play on a stand alone DVD player (except the KISS player) at this time so data is the only real choice. You will need a burner that can overburn and some CD-rs to match.
     

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