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rustier wrote on 1/22/2007, 8:26 AM
you are missing the proper codec. just find out what codec your clip is and go pick it upand install it on your computer. gspot is a good choice to find out the codec if you aren't sure.
trmccarty wrote on 1/23/2007, 6:00 PM
I guess I should have given a little more info. I am able to open and few the Digital Juice video clips in Media Player. I used Pinnacle Studio before and had no problems opening the files. I did download gspot, and used it on one of the clips. It says the codec is on my PC. Anyone have any thoughts?

Thanks
Shamo wrote on 2/4/2007, 1:23 AM
I would recommend removing any codec if it cannot work with exitsing encoded formats. I use VirtualDub. Load the file into is and just resave it with a different name. VirtualDub without any adjustmens will save as uncompressed video. While this is space intensive, it is codec free, and usable. I do this all the time with movies that have DIVX/XVID.