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3gp files

April 8th 2006, 09:40 AM
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cypry
Peasant He/Him Romania
Chop your own wood, and it will warm you twice. 
Do you know a player that can play this format?
Thanks.
April 8th 2006, 10:16 AM
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Simeon
Peasant He/Him Netherlands
Any fool can use a computer. Many do. 
QuickTime and RealPlayer should be able to play it.
April 9th 2006, 06:37 AM
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cypry
Peasant He/Him Romania
Chop your own wood, and it will warm you twice. 
I have QuickTime but it doesn't work. I should search for RealPlayer.
April 9th 2006, 01:01 PM
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ikkejw
Peasant They/Them
 
MPC plays most audio/video formats. If it doesn't play 3gp, try Winamp.

I always use that combination and I never came across a file I couldn't play.
April 10th 2006, 10:46 PM
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Striker
Noble She/Her United States
Daniel, there are clowns. 
Both suck. Google Real Alternative and QuickTime Alternative. You get the ability to play real player and quicktime stuff without all the extra annoying crap that comes with the regular players.
April 11th 2006, 02:48 AM
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I tried that and both didn't play some formats that QuickTime and Real Player do.
April 11th 2006, 10:32 PM
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Striker
Noble She/Her United States
Daniel, there are clowns. 
Hmm... I have yet to run into any files that I haven't been able to play with those, plus Divx, plus the latest Windows Media player, but that's just me.
April 13th 2006, 06:21 AM
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Phoenix
Peasant He/Him Norway
Back from the ashes 
You're all far off. Just get the "K-Lite Codec Pack FULL" and you should be able to play basically everything in any player that supports the use of codecs. (All serious video players do.)
April 14th 2006, 04:26 AM
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All of the music and movie formats I want to play are supported by Winamp and Windows Media Player, so I don't feel the desire to download any other players.
April 14th 2006, 12:29 PM
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Christiaan
Bard They/Them Netherlands
Lazy bum 
What? That is irrational! Why refuse to make use of software that is obviously superior to the software you currently use?
April 14th 2006, 12:34 PM
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Phoenix
Peasant He/Him Norway
Back from the ashes 
Interestingly, the thing I mentioned (the codec pack) lets Windows Media Player play more formats, so he wouldn't need to make use of new software, just enhance the one he's already using. And seriously, if WMP already supports all the movie formats you're watching, you aren't watching many movies. (At least not from many different sources.)
April 15th 2006, 04:52 AM
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Irrational? Well since they have no additional features that are useful to me I don't see the point in getting them. it's a waste of og measly data cap. Wasting the data cap for something with features that i don't need would be irrational thing, since excedding my data cap sees me slowed down to 64Kbps.
April 15th 2006, 05:02 AM
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Well for DVDs I watch them on my PS2 not my PC. In terms of watching movies on my PC... well I don't. So I don't need any software for doing that.
April 15th 2006, 06:07 AM
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Christiaan
Bard They/Them Netherlands
Lazy bum 
You amuse me ^_^
April 15th 2006, 08:48 AM
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redink1
King He/Him United States bloop
A mother ducking wizard 
In terms of watching movies on my PC... well I don't.

But you just said...

All of the music and movie formats I want to play are supported by Winamp and Windows Media Player...

That is irrational! How can Winamp and Windows Media P@layer support movie formats that you want to play, and yet you never watch moves on your PC?
April 15th 2006, 02:27 PM
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Phoenix
Peasant He/Him Norway
Back from the ashes 
Hihi. Download caps are silly. Like, err... last month I downloaded at least 30 GiB. And that would exclude what all the other PCs in this house downloaded.
April 15th 2006, 03:16 PM
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Chrispy
Peasant He/Him Canada
I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to.I guess. 
Well most providers have a download cap. I know my service cuts me off at around 5gb/day.
April 15th 2006, 07:25 PM
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In terms of watching movies on my PC... well I don't.

But you just said...

All of the music and movie formats I want to play are supported by Winamp and Windows Media Player...

That is irrational! How can Winamp and Windows Media P@layer support movie formats that you want to play, and yet you never watch moves on your PC?


I said movie formats not movies. There is a diference. I've occasionaly watched vidoe files, on my PC, but since they are vidoe tutorials (such as SimonK's WDE one's) they are not movies, but they are in a video format.
April 15th 2006, 07:26 PM
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Why do I ammuse you?
April 15th 2006, 07:27 PM
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Especially here in NZ. The worst example is Telecom's cheapest Xtra Jetstream package with a pathetic 200MB cap. Wtf? Who wouldn't exceed that pathetic limit? Pretty much everyone would!
April 15th 2006, 10:08 PM
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redink1
King He/Him United States bloop
A mother ducking wizard 
But you said movie formats, not vidoe formats. Hence one would assume that if you treated 'movie' as a generic term for 'video' in one post, you would continue to misuse the generic term for additional posts. Ipso facto, you should be more consistent, like cheese. Cheese is always cheese. Is a trout cheese? I thinketh not. Is mozzarella cheese? Absolutely, unless you're one of the Islamic Cheesists who wish to rewrite the history of cheese, and in that case I'll have no business speaking to you, good sir!
April 15th 2006, 10:20 PM
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But when he said movie fomats, he was referring to a fomats which are frequently used to store movies, even if the files he had of these formats were not movies. It's like if he said "I have a cheese-cloth," and you asked, "what type of cheese do you have?" And he replied, "I don't have any cheese," and you said, "but then how could you have a cheese-cloth?" and he said, "I use it to cover my butter-jar."
April 15th 2006, 10:26 PM
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Oh, yes, I forgot to tell you: you are not logical.
April 15th 2006, 10:58 PM
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But when he said movie fomats, he was referring to a fomats which are frequently used to store movies, even if the files he had of these formats were not movies. It's like if he said "I have a cheese-cloth," and you asked, "what type of cheese do you have?" And he replied, "I don't have any cheese," and you said, "but then how could you have a cheese-cloth?" and he said, "I use it to cover my butter-jar."

That's pretty much what I was going to say 9albeit with different words, but with the same meaning) until I saw your post that is.