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Repair Center most likely-Those are hard to glue or fix without professional repair-You can email me and I can get you an estimate for repair through someone I use. [email protected] . Let me know ! good Luck !
Any video file that is .avi requires codecs. Most players don't have a comprehensive list of codecs on their chips though they have divx and xvid on many devices these days. divx and xvid are codec types of .avi. Types such as .mpg or .mpeg or mp3 or mp4 are older and more compatible with most equipment. mkv may not work
Hi, same thing happened to my one of the above. I bought a cheap dvd player to view movies and run the audio through the kenwood to use the surround speakers.
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