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nerodahero 26th September 2003 06:55 PM

DIV3
 
BSplayer won't play my DIV3 files. Is there a plug-in I should download for this function?

adicoto 26th September 2003 07:45 PM

Codec.
You need divx 3.11
or divx 5 and enable in bsplayer use divx4 to decode mp43, div3..........

trodas 28th September 2003 04:49 PM

...or even better ffd show to play them all, including Xvid, WMA and such... :wink:

Get it there:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...group_id=53761 :wink:

hoolke 6th October 2003 11:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trodas
...or even better ffd show to play them all, including Xvid, WMA and such... :wink:

Get it there:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...group_id=53761 :wink:




Also mp43-files??? i have one movie with that extension :( and i can't play it whit anything. i'm a beginner in this things so sorry if this is a stupid question :oops:

cheers hoolke

Quietseb 7th October 2003 05:27 PM

from ffdshow interface:
http://quietseb.free.fr/extern/ffdshow-supported.png

:wink:

hoolke 8th October 2003 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quietseb

ok, thnx for the tip. but what's the connection between ffdshow and bsplayer :? . i downd ffdshow and installed it. i looked in the configuration, but.... i most learn more for trying inderstand this. can you help me pls :oops:

Quietseb 8th October 2003 06:12 PM

bsplayer is a... player
it offers features such as playlist, subtitles rendering etc but basically it can't render audio/video just by itself.

it needs decoders for various encoding types.
the divx bundle you can get on divx.com contains both an encoder and a decoder;
you can find xvid builds that will contain both an encoder and a decoder...

ffdshow is a decoder (it offers some other features like image resizing etc but basically it's a decoder) which is able to decode many encoding types.
in the picture above you see every type of video supported by this particular ffdshow build;
checked are those that ffdshow actually decodes on my system;
if I play some content that uses a codec not checked here, my system will look for another decoder

so we've got (more or less):
video --> ffdshow [decodes] --> bsplayer [displays]

hoolke 10th October 2003 10:07 AM

thnx for the explanation. i get the picture. ffd-show can read mp43-files, but bs-player doesn't play it? real player can it for 11 sec :? is there also an explanation for????

cheers hoolke

p.s: thnx for the helf people. i'll help you to if i can :oops:

BSPeter 10th October 2003 01:14 PM

I'm afraid you misunderstood: BSPlayer can play these movies!!
However it is required that the proper codec or (e.g. ffd show) filter is installed on your PC.
By the way did you try what adicoto mentioned in his post, i.e. on "Video"-tab of "Options"/"Preferences" check (=select) "Use DivX 4 decoder for MP43, DIV3, DIV4" ?
Maybe you should check (using e.g. GSpot) if you've got the required codec/filter installed on your PC. See Help to Help hereunder.
:wink:


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