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If you are trying to view the video on a DVD player then your stuffed - it will not work - the codec is missing, This is usualy associated with videos such DivX or .avi's etc. The best bet is to view it on your PC if you can. If Windows media player does not work then simply download VLC for free - this allows you to view everything! It is like having a master key for all Codec's. The one I prefer can be found at http://gofree.com/download/Video/Media-Players/vlcmediaplayer.php?gclid=CICP4KPR4qcCFYi8KgodGV-q9Q
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windows media players seem to have a prob. with having all the codec you might need to play a movie. ...even after you install more codec. ....go to the site for VLC media player and download it and you it as a default player. ....vlc media player has all the codec's in it that you would ever come accross. ....works great for me and has never found a movie it could not play
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