As yet, I have been unsuccessful in my attempts to download software from DivX Digest. All I keep getting is the 404 page. Five possible reasons are listed on this page:
1) The file does not exist. (Unlikely. This has occured for multiple files including some listed as new additions.)
2) The file is being updated. (Unlikely. This has occured for multiple files and across multiple times and dates.)
3) Right click not allowed. (Did not use right click.)
4) Request from unauthorized link. (Requests were made from authorized links.)
5) Using GoZilla! This seems to be the most likely culprit. I am using v3.5 of this accelerator (which I believe is too old to support the file splitting mentioned), and I have turned off all auto-capture features of this software. (Downloading from other sources no longer invokes GoZilla!) The 404 response remains the same.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Also:
I recall seeing a program (I think here) that could be used on a CD front end to determine whether or not the user had the appropriate codec installed, thereby allowing the user to opt for that codec's installation. I can't seem to find it anymore. Does anyone recall this piece of software and know where to get it?
1) The file does not exist. (Unlikely. This has occured for multiple files including some listed as new additions.)
2) The file is being updated. (Unlikely. This has occured for multiple files and across multiple times and dates.)
3) Right click not allowed. (Did not use right click.)
4) Request from unauthorized link. (Requests were made from authorized links.)
5) Using GoZilla! This seems to be the most likely culprit. I am using v3.5 of this accelerator (which I believe is too old to support the file splitting mentioned), and I have turned off all auto-capture features of this software. (Downloading from other sources no longer invokes GoZilla!) The 404 response remains the same.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Also:
I recall seeing a program (I think here) that could be used on a CD front end to determine whether or not the user had the appropriate codec installed, thereby allowing the user to opt for that codec's installation. I can't seem to find it anymore. Does anyone recall this piece of software and know where to get it?
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