I downloaded the lord of the rings the two towers but it doesnt work. It is an .avi file. Please someone tell me a program that can be used to watch this!
Lord of th Rings The Two Towers
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[Avi2vcd 1.4.2 encode log file]
Operating System: Windows XP
Version: 5.1
Build Number: 2600
CSD Version: Service Pack 1
DirectX Version: 8.1 (or later)
CPU Vendor: Intel
Model: Pentium 4
L2 Cache Size: 512K
Stepping: 4
MMX Capable: Yes, SSE Capable: Yes, SSE2 Capable: Yes, OS SSE Capable: Yes
Speed: 1999 MHz (approximate)
Number of processors: 1
Installed Memory: 256 MB (aprox)
Source file: C:\Documents and Settings\Mass Ssaratu\My Documents\GTA3 User Files\New Folder\Pics\More\more\(tmW)Lord.Of.The.Rings.--.The.Two.Towers.(CD1of3).avi
Source file is 119 Mb
Source File Details:
ERROR: DirectShow could not open source file to validate parameters.
VFW DETAILS:
Frames per second: 3.000000
Frame rate: 3
Frame scale: 1
Starting frame: 0
Length: 9834
Codec Code = DIB
Format Change Count: 0
Stream descriptor: (tmW)Lord.Of.The.Rings.--.The.Two.Towers.(CD1of3).avi Video #1
INDIVIDUAL FRAME DETAILS:
Width: 352
Height: 288
Bit Count: 1
Compression: 0
No audio stream present
ERROR: Can't handle VFW pixel bit size.
Could not open file with Video-For-Windows API!
Could not open file with either DirectShow or VFW API!!
Input video could not be opened or does not have acceptable parametersComment
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Originally posted by Enki
file size: 480x260
24.006fps
#of frames: 88530 (1:01:27)
Originally posted by Enki
VFW DETAILS:
Frames per second: 3.000000
Frame rate: 3
Frame scale: 1
Starting frame: 0
Length: 9834
Codec Code = DIB
Format Change Count: 0
Stream descriptor: (tmW)Lord.Of.The.Rings.--.The.Two.Towers.(CD1of3).avi Video #1
INDIVIDUAL FRAME DETAILS:
Width: 352
Height: 288
Bit Count: 1
Compression: 0
No audio stream present
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I would just like to add that even if the file were real, it would have been bad quality, considering the rips of LOTR:TTT are only cams.Did you know you can SEARCH the forum? Fixes common problems too:
http://forum.digital-digest.com/search.php
Also search on the whole Digital-Digest website:
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I would just like to add that even if the file were real, it would have been bad quality, considering the rips of LOTR:TTT are only cams.
While most rips are cams, you will sometimes find a rip that is the actual movie - the academy receives copies of the movie for screening before the awards, and sometimes (most of the time) these get leaked.
This happened with the first LOTR movie.Comment
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Originally posted by HDRed
This isn't necessarily true.
While most rips are cams, you will sometimes find a rip that is the actual movie - the academy receives copies of the movie for screening before the awards, and sometimes (most of the time) these get leaked.
This happened with the first LOTR movie.Did you know you can SEARCH the forum? Fixes common problems too:
http://forum.digital-digest.com/search.php
Also search on the whole Digital-Digest website:
http://www.digital-digest.com/search.htmlComment
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My friend has the dvd version of this movie on cd, and when he brought it to my house, it would not right on my 16x9 Widescreen HDTV, but then on a full screen tv it worked fine. I am taking that it was not encoded to work right on my type of tv. IS there a way I can take these 4 discs, and spend the time so I can make it work on a Widescreen TV. I really want to take out the time to do this please help me.Comment
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we are not talking about WAREZ here, are we?
if so: http://forum.digital-digest.com/anno...?s=&forumid=21Comment
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Well I have other SVCD cds (I own the dvd also). in bin .cue and have this same problem. any ideas? not warez at allComment
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Originally posted by DPOverlord
Well I have other SVCD cds (I own the dvd also). in bin .cue and have this same problem. any ideas? not warez at all
@redjack "Most likely it is only part 1 or part 2."
It is indeed part 1of3, thus the name **(tmW)Lord.Of.The.Rings.--.The.Two.Towers.(CD1of3).avi**Did you know you can SEARCH the forum? Fixes common problems too:
http://forum.digital-digest.com/search.php
Also search on the whole Digital-Digest website:
http://www.digital-digest.com/search.htmlComment
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