Sounds like a virus, I suggest you call the helpline.
Good luck
2007-01-27 12:02:52
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answered by Scotty 7
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Well, if it says the file may be corrupted, than something may have gone wrong during the download process and the film is bust and useless. How large was the file? Should be at least about 700Mb if it is a real file and not a virus. If it is a real file, then maybe you just do not have the right codecs to play the film. Download the ACE mega codecs pack. This pretty much ahs support for every type of file. Once you download and install the pack, you should be able to watch the film with Windows Media Player or something similar. Hope this helps. Cheers!
2007-01-27 20:08:09
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answered by David W 4
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What is the entire file name?
Example: is it something like: run_away_bride.avi
The extension at the end of the file will tell you what to do with it and how to play it. Some file extensions that it might be:
.avi
.mp4
.mkv
If you figure out what kind of file it is, just search for a way to play it. Good luck.
2007-01-27 20:08:26
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answered by Mouse 4
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hi.
did you check the bitzi ticket to see if it was the correct file? most peer-to-peer programmes have this facility. the files are all rated by users and it's a good way to check if the file itself is corrupt or fake.
there's a free programme called 'video inspector'. you can d/l this and then use it to check your file. it will then tell you if your computer has the correct audio and video codecs that you need to play this file. it's: http://www.kcsoftwares.com/index.php?download
if you don't have the right codecs you can get them at: http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Codec_Pack_All_in_1.htm
divx is a good player for playing d/l movies. again, this is free and you can d/l it at: http://www.divx.com/divx/windows/download/?tiger_aff=s_divx_download&gclid=CN-Yuo-3gooCFR9SZwodmxr38g
good luck!
2007-01-28 00:59:28
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answered by Anonymous
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You may need an updated codec to view the video, download K-Lite codec pack and open the video in your preferred media player. It should work.
2007-01-27 20:41:43
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answered by cyclotrode 2
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K-lite is the most comprehensive Codec Pack. I fixed all the issue with my vids/audios. Link here http://bitly.com/1kl9GCU
Bye Bye
2014-07-31 08:10:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Try VideoLan, it's a media player that plays everything. If it doesn't play on it, it can't be played anywhere.
Download site:
www.videolan.org/vlc/
2007-01-27 20:16:24
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answered by psychoticperson18 2
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prob. a rong codec
look for the rite one
2007-01-27 20:31:06
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answered by Anonymous
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