Put film from utorrent on disc, when i try to play, windows media player shuts it down

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  1. healthym

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    having downloaded film from utorrent then putting it on disc ..When i insert disk to play on winwows media player it shuts it down. If i try other players it does the same
    CAN ANYONE HELP
    ANTO.
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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  3. Paula_X

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    NO .. you downloaded some file from some torrent peers via a tracker. you "put it on a disk" .. errr.. HOW??

    proof there are not only stupid people, but when associated with them there are stupid questions also.. another myth busted.

    no idea what you got at all.. may not be a film in any normal understanding of the term.. could be some quality malware or a dummy file put there by the media cartel.

    if you don't make sense and don't attempt to find out anything for yourself and use the correct terms for what you have done be prepared for people to take the piss all day every day..

    incoherent thread award here you come.. have a crap day.
     
  4. healthym

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    DONT BE SUCH AN IN TOLERENT FOOL IF YOU DON,T HAVE NOTHING POSITIVE TO SAY. PUT YOUR NOSE BACK UP IN THE AIR AND KEEP QUIET.. KEEP YOUR REMARKS TO YOUR SELF YOU ARROGANT FOOL
     
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    No need for any sarcasm but to be fair you are a bit shy on info. Forget the disc; once you extracted the torrent, what did you get (avi, mkv, iso, VIDEO_TS, etc) and will it play on your computer? Once you saw it did, how did you encode or burn it and probably less important to what media and at what speed? If an iso, DVD Folder, etc, is it the correct region (PAL, NTSC, shouldn't matter on pc though). By the way, WMP isn't the greatest player but if something like VLC can't play it, there is a problem with the file.
     

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