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Downloaded a film...
I downloaded a video from a P2P program and it is now supposedly ready to play. It has downloaded a folder on my desktop with two subfolders inside (Disc 1 and Disc 2) with a "MSinfo document?".
In each of these subfolders there is about 30 winrar files, a sfv file and a bunch of R30-R47 files. I tried to unzip the winrar files and it gives me a video for each disc, but there is no audio atall! The AVI movie runs fine on windows media player apart from no sound! The user comments on the website were positive with people saying they had watched it, but it wont work properly on mine. All the other programs on my computer run fine with sounds playing normally, apart from this video.
How do I get the sound to play properly with the video?
In each of these subfolders there is about 30 winrar files, a sfv file and a bunch of R30-R47 files. I tried to unzip the winrar files and it gives me a video for each disc, but there is no audio atall! The AVI movie runs fine on windows media player apart from no sound! The user comments on the website were positive with people saying they had watched it, but it wont work properly on mine. All the other programs on my computer run fine with sounds playing normally, apart from this video.
How do I get the sound to play properly with the video?
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you couldalso try AC3 filter from here...should fix the sound
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ac3filter
or try using VLC Media player.
http://www.videolan.org/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ac3filter
or try using VLC Media player.
http://www.videolan.org/
Have you also read the "MSInfo" document by opening it in Wordpad ? It should give you explicit instructions in there about how to use the files. Then I'd advise using ConvertxtoDVD from http://www.vso-software.fr to transfer it to a proper DVD if you want to watch it on either your PC or a DVD player.