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Geek Culture / need to update thier help files

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Posted: 6th Aug 2004 03:09
i have made a media player called mplayer and i tried to p[lay a mpeg (had video) and it worked and just made a new window called activemovie window and played a lot of other formats including wav avi and wma formats and they all worked and the help files said
Quote: "The music file must be of the MIDI or
MP3 format."
for the media player i made goto http://simple-apps.dbspot.comgoto downloads the free then mplayer 1.15

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Posted: 6th Aug 2004 03:26
Any chance of translating into English ?


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Posted: 6th Aug 2004 10:27
the play music command does more than just play mp3 and midi but the help files say it only plays mp3 and midi like try loading a wma format file with the load music and play music command

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Posted: 6th Aug 2004 18:34
The help files are old...


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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 6th Aug 2004 19:27
The helps says what you can play on a system installed from clean.
Windows 98 comes with Media Player 6, which will only play mp3 and midi and wav music formats.

The music will play *ANY* file your Media Player has a codec for though.
Not everyone will have a codec for every format.


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Posted: 10th Aug 2004 11:04
well i have tested it with almost every format media player does although i haven't tested it with codecs such as mpeg files that require a codec to view the video

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