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From: Michael on 6 Mar 2007 13:58 Max Arwood wrote: > Yep I bet that's it! You don't still have the zip of the codec do you? > Max Arwood Check your mail. :-) > "Michael" <muirhead(a)haidagwaii.net> wrote in message > news:JtKdnZOji_6mOHHYnZ2dnUVZ_uqvnZ2d(a)qcislands.net... >> Gerry Peters wrote: >> >>> On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 10:03:42 -0800, "Michael" <muirhead(a)haidagwaii.net> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Correct. MP10 works just fine here with 24bit wavs - it'll even >>>> convert >>>> the things on the fly if you use 16bit audio hardware. >>> >>> I wonder what's different about your system as compared to Max. He >>> says even WMP 11 won't play his 24 bit wavs. Did you have to change >>> any settings or are you using defaults? >> >> Only settings I've changed are those to do with DRM and other info >> services. >> >> There is something, though: I installed a nice codec pack that I found >> online about 3.5 years ago, because it came included with Media Player >> Classic. Think maybe one of *those* is giving me 24-bit support? >> >>> Now this is turning into a >>> mystery. If WMP 10 works with 24 bit waves, certainly WMP 11 would. If >>> I were Max, I'd try WMP 10 as a test. >>> >>> Gerry Peters
From: Max Arwood on 6 Mar 2007 14:00 It would be fine. Max Arwood "Sue Morton" <867-5309(a)domain.invalid> wrote in message news:NdiHh.5360$M65.5339(a)newssvr21.news.prodigy.net... > I've never used WinAmp so I don't know how that one compares. The VLC > player is excellent and multi-platform too. > > I'm really curious about this now, and about GSpot's information -- is > this a file you could give me a copy of? I'll email you with a good addy > if that would be OK. > -- > Sue Morton > > "Max Arwood" <maxarwood(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message > news:U6iHh.1486$uo3.375(a)newssvr14.news.prodigy.net... >>I guess gspot really helped but... It said "No Codec Required" for a 24bit >>wave. Still does not work?? Why do I waste time with this trivial >>stuff??? >> Thanks Sue, what is your favorite player? That Video Lan thing or >> WinAmp? >> Max Arwood >> >> >> "Sue Morton" <867-5309(a)domain.invalid> wrote in message >> news:_jgHh.833$yW.329(a)newssvr11.news.prodigy.net... >>> Max, download this free utility http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ it will >>> look at audio and video files and tell you 1) what codecs are required >>> and 2) whether you have them (or an acceptable substitute) on your >>> system. See what GSpot has to say about your 24-bit file? >>> -- >>> Sue Morton >>> >>> "Max Arwood" <marwoodNOSPAM(a)hnb.com> wrote in message >>> news:u6MGh.12951$bb1.8185(a)newssvr17.news.prodigy.net... >>>>I read somthing a long time ago about this, but I still can not figure >>>>this out. I have Googled 24bit/codec bla bla bla and still can not >>>>figure how to make these play. I even read that Windows Media Player >>>>could play 32bit files. Could anyone give me links to the proper codec >>>>and tell me how to install them? >>>> >>>> Max Arwood >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
From: Michael on 6 Mar 2007 14:26 Yep! http://www.xpcodecpack.com/ Steve Karl wrote: > Or a URL or name? > > > "Max Arwood" <marwoodNOSPAM(a)hnb.com> wrote in message > news:A63Hh.1550$8i6.897(a)newssvr29.news.prodigy.net... >> Yep I bet that's it! You don't still have the zip of the codec do you? >> Max Arwood >> >> "Michael" <muirhead(a)haidagwaii.net> wrote in message >> news:JtKdnZOji_6mOHHYnZ2dnUVZ_uqvnZ2d(a)qcislands.net... >>> Gerry Peters wrote: >>> >>>> On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 10:03:42 -0800, "Michael" <muirhead(a)haidagwaii.net> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Correct. MP10 works just fine here with 24bit wavs - it'll even >>>>> convert the things on the fly if you use 16bit audio hardware. >>>> >>>> I wonder what's different about your system as compared to Max. He >>>> says even WMP 11 won't play his 24 bit wavs. Did you have to change >>>> any settings or are you using defaults? >>> >>> Only settings I've changed are those to do with DRM and other info >>> services. There is something, though: I installed a nice codec pack >>> that I found >>> online about 3.5 years ago, because it came included with Media Player >>> Classic. Think maybe one of *those* is giving me 24-bit support? >>>> Now this is turning into a >>>> mystery. If WMP 10 works with 24 bit waves, certainly WMP 11 would. If >>>> I were Max, I'd try WMP 10 as a test. >>>> >>>> Gerry Peters
From: Steve Karl on 6 Mar 2007 15:11 Thanks. I'll test and get back when I get time. Steve "Michael" <muirhead(a)haidagwaii.net> wrote in message news:mJudneeNHq3JXXDYnZ2dnUVZ_s6onZ2d(a)qcislands.net... > Yep! > > http://www.xpcodecpack.com/ > > Steve Karl wrote: > >> Or a URL or name? >> >> >> "Max Arwood" <marwoodNOSPAM(a)hnb.com> wrote in message >> news:A63Hh.1550$8i6.897(a)newssvr29.news.prodigy.net... >>> Yep I bet that's it! You don't still have the zip of the codec do you? >>> Max Arwood >>> >>> "Michael" <muirhead(a)haidagwaii.net> wrote in message >>> news:JtKdnZOji_6mOHHYnZ2dnUVZ_uqvnZ2d(a)qcislands.net... >>>> Gerry Peters wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 10:03:42 -0800, "Michael" <muirhead(a)haidagwaii.net> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Correct. MP10 works just fine here with 24bit wavs - it'll even >>>>>> convert the things on the fly if you use 16bit audio hardware. >>>>> >>>>> I wonder what's different about your system as compared to Max. He >>>>> says even WMP 11 won't play his 24 bit wavs. Did you have to change >>>>> any settings or are you using defaults? >>>> >>>> Only settings I've changed are those to do with DRM and other info >>>> services. There is something, though: I installed a nice codec pack that I found >>>> online about 3.5 years ago, because it came included with Media Player >>>> Classic. Think maybe one of *those* is giving me 24-bit support? >>>>> Now this is turning into a >>>>> mystery. If WMP 10 works with 24 bit waves, certainly WMP 11 would. If >>>>> I were Max, I'd try WMP 10 as a test. >>>>> >>>>> Gerry Peters > >
From: Max Arwood on 6 Mar 2007 15:35
Thanks Michael, I installed it - did not help. Max Arwood "Michael" <muirhead(a)haidagwaii.net> wrote in message news:mJudneeNHq3JXXDYnZ2dnUVZ_s6onZ2d(a)qcislands.net... > Yep! > > http://www.xpcodecpack.com/ > > Steve Karl wrote: > >> Or a URL or name? >> >> >> "Max Arwood" <marwoodNOSPAM(a)hnb.com> wrote in message >> news:A63Hh.1550$8i6.897(a)newssvr29.news.prodigy.net... >>> Yep I bet that's it! You don't still have the zip of the codec do you? >>> Max Arwood >>> >>> "Michael" <muirhead(a)haidagwaii.net> wrote in message >>> news:JtKdnZOji_6mOHHYnZ2dnUVZ_uqvnZ2d(a)qcislands.net... >>>> Gerry Peters wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 10:03:42 -0800, "Michael" <muirhead(a)haidagwaii.net> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Correct. MP10 works just fine here with 24bit wavs - it'll even >>>>>> convert the things on the fly if you use 16bit audio hardware. >>>>> >>>>> I wonder what's different about your system as compared to Max. He >>>>> says even WMP 11 won't play his 24 bit wavs. Did you have to change >>>>> any settings or are you using defaults? >>>> >>>> Only settings I've changed are those to do with DRM and other info >>>> services. There is something, though: I installed a nice codec pack >>>> that I found >>>> online about 3.5 years ago, because it came included with Media Player >>>> Classic. Think maybe one of *those* is giving me 24-bit support? >>>>> Now this is turning into a >>>>> mystery. If WMP 10 works with 24 bit waves, certainly WMP 11 would. If >>>>> I were Max, I'd try WMP 10 as a test. >>>>> >>>>> Gerry Peters > > |