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yair1111
20 Dec 2002, 04:57 AM
i have movie and i don't hear nothind, i think the audio codec is:
ac3 (0x2000) "Dolby Laboratories, Inc"
from where i download this codec???
gs0666
20 Dec 2002, 05:16 AM
Try Nimo Codec Pack
yair1111
20 Dec 2002, 06:25 AM
Originally posted by gs0666
Try Nimo Codec Pack
UncasMS
20 Dec 2002, 06:42 AM
try tsunamis filterpack 396
click on my upper anigif
yair1111
20 Dec 2002, 07:26 AM
Originally posted by yair1111
UncasMS
20 Dec 2002, 08:05 AM
????
i wasnt talking about NIMO!
Enchanter
20 Dec 2002, 08:34 AM
Originally posted by yair1111
i have movie and i don't hear nothind, i think the audio codec is:
ac3 (0x2000) "Dolby Laboratories, Inc"
from where i download this codec???
Make sure that you have the AC3 codec installed. Either Nimo or Tsunami will have it.
Gweedo
21 Dec 2002, 10:08 AM
Is there anywhere else to get it without download a pack?
Enchanter
21 Dec 2002, 03:29 PM
Originally posted by Gweedo
Is there anywhere else to get it without download a pack?
Install a DVD player software, such as PowerDVD, which will install the required filter files.
Gweedo
22 Dec 2002, 03:58 AM
All I want is just that filter alone.
setarip
22 Dec 2002, 04:36 AM
Do a one line Google search as follows (INCLUDING the quotation marks):
"AC3 codec" AND "download"
UncasMS
22 Dec 2002, 05:39 AM
there's a decent codec by the name of "AC3 0.61B"
search for that version (an older version is also part of tsunamis filterpack)
+++++
btw: using quotation marks for a single word does NOT make sense at all since quotation marks simply instruct the search engine to look for the WHOLE string WITHIN the quotation marks. a SINGLE word will therefor not benefit from quotation marks!
setarip
22 Dec 2002, 05:52 AM
"btw: using quotation marks for a single word does NOT make sense at all since quotation marks simply instruct the search engine to look for the WHOLE string WITHIN the quotation marks. a SINGLE word will therefor not benefit from quotation marks!"
Actually, there's no need for the Boolean "AND" either - but I have my preset search template set up this way from eons ago ;>}
UncasMS
22 Dec 2002, 06:15 AM
there's no need for the Boolean "AND" either
true true, and i'm a man of habit, too.
but modern search engines like google make searching & finding much easier theses days.
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