Okay, first of all... I'm new here and I checked out this forum. Great job.
So, here's my problem.
On some digital cameras, you can have the ability to take AVI video clips. Okay.....
Before, I can actually play my home made video clips on Real Player and Windows Media, but now, it doesn't work anymore. Recently, everytime I play my clips on Real Player or Windows Media Player, I would get a black screen (Real Player) or a green screen (Windows Media Player). The only thing that is working properly is the audio. However, if I were to play it on Quicktime *, it works perfectly.
I tried playing other AVI files and it works just fine for Real and Windows Media. It's just my homemade AVI files that doesn't work.
The reason why I want it to work properly because I want to edit my video clips on Windows Movie Maker. In order to do that, Windows Media Player must read these video clips. Before I can do them, but after this situation, I wasn't able to any video editing anymore.
Can somebody help me?
-Romeotalento200
CAMERA: Canon S70 Powershot
* FYI: It's an AVI file, NOT an MOV file. I made sure. Just in case, somebody asks about why it plays for Quicktime.
email me if you want:
romeotalento2001@yahoo.com
So, here's my problem.
On some digital cameras, you can have the ability to take AVI video clips. Okay.....
Before, I can actually play my home made video clips on Real Player and Windows Media, but now, it doesn't work anymore. Recently, everytime I play my clips on Real Player or Windows Media Player, I would get a black screen (Real Player) or a green screen (Windows Media Player). The only thing that is working properly is the audio. However, if I were to play it on Quicktime *, it works perfectly.
I tried playing other AVI files and it works just fine for Real and Windows Media. It's just my homemade AVI files that doesn't work.
The reason why I want it to work properly because I want to edit my video clips on Windows Movie Maker. In order to do that, Windows Media Player must read these video clips. Before I can do them, but after this situation, I wasn't able to any video editing anymore.
Can somebody help me?
-Romeotalento200
CAMERA: Canon S70 Powershot
* FYI: It's an AVI file, NOT an MOV file. I made sure. Just in case, somebody asks about why it plays for Quicktime.
email me if you want:
romeotalento2001@yahoo.com
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