what codec i need to donwload to see zip and raw videos?
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i need help to play zip and raw videos
#2 Guest_chp_*
Posted 27 June 2005 - 11:42 PM
Erm... what kind of RAW video? Usually you need a good videocard/driver (and a lot of HD space) to see uncompressed video ... and how do you mean 'zip video'? How these videos are compressed, can you tell us more? You trying to watch internet TV, captured videos or what are these files?
#3 Guest_hadou_*
Posted 28 June 2005 - 10:56 PM
QUOTE (chp @ Jun 27 2005, 11:42 PM)
Erm... what kind of RAW video? Usually you need a good videocard/driver (and a lot of HD space) to see uncompressed video ... and how do you mean 'zip video'? How these videos are compressed, can you tell us more? You trying to watch internet TV, captured videos or what are these files? 
i'm trying to download videos, but the files are zip and raw, and i can't
#4 Guest_Mischcabob_*
Posted 29 June 2005 - 12:29 AM
Must be new to internet and downloading. You can't play zips or raw files!
ZIP files are archives so will need an extraction utility i.e. Winzip, WinRar, PKZip etc. File will be enclosed inside zip container.
Within I.E... SAVE TARGET AS... to save file on computer.
RAW is uncompressed video/audio format usually found on highend video capture devices like DSLR digital cameras, camcorders etc. Video capture software and photo editing software will be able to open the format. However, I really doubt you are downloading a "RAW" file from the internet.
If need further help or clarification, just ask.
ZIP files are archives so will need an extraction utility i.e. Winzip, WinRar, PKZip etc. File will be enclosed inside zip container.
Within I.E... SAVE TARGET AS... to save file on computer.
RAW is uncompressed video/audio format usually found on highend video capture devices like DSLR digital cameras, camcorders etc. Video capture software and photo editing software will be able to open the format. However, I really doubt you are downloading a "RAW" file from the internet.
If need further help or clarification, just ask.
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