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talacal
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My laptop and desktop computers both have version 10. I used to download You Tube videos on either computers and was able to play or burn videos or audios to CDs. Last night, Windows media player would not run the new YouTube videos I downloaded due to format incompatibility. These videos showed 0 byte. However, the ones I downloaded from last month or so would play back alright. I have no problem playing them to my laptop. I assumed it had to do with codecs.
Regardless of the codecs, isn't it they will still play on version 10 even when some or all of them were created in version 11? I also assume that some of the videos were created on another format but why would they show 0 byte on them when I didn't have this problem before? I can convert them them to MP4 if only they have megabytes on them. I don't want to upgrade to 11 for obvious reason. Where can I get free codecs for version 10? Don't recommend MS.
Thanks a bunch.
Regardless of the codecs, isn't it they will still play on version 10 even when some or all of them were created in version 11? I also assume that some of the videos were created on another format but why would they show 0 byte on them when I didn't have this problem before? I can convert them them to MP4 if only they have megabytes on them. I don't want to upgrade to 11 for obvious reason. Where can I get free codecs for version 10? Don't recommend MS.
Thanks a bunch.