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    Hey,
    I just wanted to know how to play those (insert favorite four letters word here)ing "SMR" movies... My friend made a movie at IDF but I can't play it... It' the same with other "SMR" movies...

    HHHHHEEEEELLLLLPPPPP!!!!!


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  • #2
    well, sorry for being obvious, but you need the SMR codec thingy. it's out there, somewhere. sorry I can't provide a link.

    Cheers.

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    • #3
      SMR movies are mpeg4 compressed AVI's AKA Divx:-) but with a fourCC code of "nAVI"
      if you change the fourCC code to something like MP42 or DIV4 if you have divx installed it will play.
      I don't have any smr avi's so i dont know the exacted mpeg4 version they use but i will be one of the three
      UPDATE : i've just read that SMR AVI's are mostly mpeg4v3 (so that's fourCC code MP43)
      a FourCC changer can be downloaded here
      http://www.inmatrix.com/
      My PC :Matrox G400TV AMD Duron750mhz@850mhz,256Mb,Abit KT7133raid,10gb ibm,10gb seagete,20gb7.2k-rmp fujitsu,LG CDWR 40x16x10
      win98se
      Entertainment : P150mhz@160mhz,16mb,VX MBoad,PCI-TNT with TV/out,H+ dvd,Creative x5 dvd

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      • #4
        you can also use DIV3 or DIV4, since DivX ;-) is also MS MPEG4v3

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