View Full Version : What appears to be .avi won't play in any program
EmilyElle@gmail.com
June 6th 06, 05:27 AM
Hey-
I just downloaded a file from a torrent. I had been downloading the
..avi files one by one, but now that I've gotten to the third one and
it's finished... it won't play. The file ends in .avi, but when I check
Properties it won't show any details past "Video File". WiMP says it's
unsupported, as do all my numerous other video players (I've had this
kind of trouble in the past, so I have a LOT). I downloaded Gspot and
the program says that it's "not a valid .avi file" even though it
showed up on the list (under "supported media") when I was opening it
with Gspot. I'm pretty sure I have every codec imaginable, and many
that I don't even need.
I'm sorry I can't give more detail, but I haven't got any more to go
on. Any insight? Thanks!
Andrew E.
June 6th 06, 08:21 AM
Try running the file(s) thru windows encoder (convert audio/video),save
the file to a new folder you create.
" wrote:
> Hey-
>
> I just downloaded a file from a torrent. I had been downloading the
> ..avi files one by one, but now that I've gotten to the third one and
> it's finished... it won't play. The file ends in .avi, but when I check
> Properties it won't show any details past "Video File". WiMP says it's
> unsupported, as do all my numerous other video players (I've had this
> kind of trouble in the past, so I have a LOT). I downloaded Gspot and
> the program says that it's "not a valid .avi file" even though it
> showed up on the list (under "supported media") when I was opening it
> with Gspot. I'm pretty sure I have every codec imaginable, and many
> that I don't even need.
>
> I'm sorry I can't give more detail, but I haven't got any more to go
> on. Any insight? Thanks!
>
>
Armand Hammer
June 6th 06, 08:36 PM
I have inserted a helpfully video for you.
> wrote in message
ps.com...
> Hey-
>
> I just downloaded a file from a torrent. I had been downloading the
> .avi files one by one, but now that I've gotten to the third one and
> it's finished... it won't play. The file ends in .avi, but when I check
> Properties it won't show any details past "Video File". WiMP says it's
> unsupported, as do all my numerous other video players (I've had this
> kind of trouble in the past, so I have a LOT). I downloaded Gspot and
> the program says that it's "not a valid .avi file" even though it
> showed up on the list (under "supported media") when I was opening it
> with Gspot. I'm pretty sure I have every codec imaginable, and many
> that I don't even need.
>
> I'm sorry I can't give more detail, but I haven't got any more to go
> on. Any insight? Thanks!
>
NoNoBadDog!
June 6th 06, 11:47 PM
> wrote in message
ps.com...
> Hey-
>
> I just downloaded a file from a torrent. I had been downloading the
> .avi files one by one, but now that I've gotten to the third one and
> it's finished... it won't play. The file ends in .avi, but when I check
> Properties it won't show any details past "Video File". WiMP says it's
> unsupported, as do all my numerous other video players (I've had this
> kind of trouble in the past, so I have a LOT). I downloaded Gspot and
> the program says that it's "not a valid .avi file" even though it
> showed up on the list (under "supported media") when I was opening it
> with Gspot. I'm pretty sure I have every codec imaginable, and many
> that I don't even need.
>
> I'm sorry I can't give more detail, but I haven't got any more to go
> on. Any insight? Thanks!
>
Let's see...BitTorrent...unplayable AVI file...
You either need to determine the codec used (AVI, DIVX, Etc), or more likely
you have downloaded a trojan or a worm masquerading as a video file...very
common on Bittorrent.
Bobby
EmilyElle@gmail.com
June 7th 06, 04:38 AM
Can't see the video... looks like a garbled mess to me. Did you mean to
link to it?
Armand Hammer wrote:
> I have inserted a helpfully video for you.
>
> > wrote in message
> ps.com...
> > Hey-
> >
> > I just downloaded a file from a torrent. I had been downloading the
> > .avi files one by one, but now that I've gotten to the third one and
> > it's finished... it won't play. The file ends in .avi, but when I check
> > Properties it won't show any details past "Video File". WiMP says it's
> > unsupported, as do all my numerous other video players (I've had this
> > kind of trouble in the past, so I have a LOT). I downloaded Gspot and
> > the program says that it's "not a valid .avi file" even though it
> > showed up on the list (under "supported media") when I was opening it
> > with Gspot. I'm pretty sure I have every codec imaginable, and many
> > that I don't even need.
> >
> > I'm sorry I can't give more detail, but I haven't got any more to go
> > on. Any insight? Thanks!
> >
>
>
> begin 666 help.avi
> M>6]U(&%R92!A(&9U8VMI;F<@<F5T87)D+@T*82!F:6QE(&-A;B!B92!N86UE
> M9"!W:71H(&%N>2!E>'1E;G-I;VXN#0IJ=7-T(&QI:V4@=&AI<R!O;F4N#0IO
> 5;FQY(&9A9W,@=7-E('1O<G)E;G0A
> `
> end
EmilyElle@gmail.com
June 7th 06, 04:38 AM
Windows Encoder?
Andrew E. wrote:
> Try running the file(s) thru windows encoder (convert audio/video),save
> the file to a new folder you create.
>
> " wrote:
>
> > Hey-
> >
> > I just downloaded a file from a torrent. I had been downloading the
> > ..avi files one by one, but now that I've gotten to the third one and
> > it's finished... it won't play. The file ends in .avi, but when I check
> > Properties it won't show any details past "Video File". WiMP says it's
> > unsupported, as do all my numerous other video players (I've had this
> > kind of trouble in the past, so I have a LOT). I downloaded Gspot and
> > the program says that it's "not a valid .avi file" even though it
> > showed up on the list (under "supported media") when I was opening it
> > with Gspot. I'm pretty sure I have every codec imaginable, and many
> > that I don't even need.
> >
> > I'm sorry I can't give more detail, but I haven't got any more to go
> > on. Any insight? Thanks!
> >
> >
EmilyElle@gmail.com
June 7th 06, 04:40 AM
I can't determine the codec since Gspot says it's "Not a valid file",
and I somehow doubt it's a virus or trojan, of course, it could be, but
my mom runs about 20 scans a day and found something before I
downloaded it, but not since.
NoNoBadDog! wrote:
> > wrote in message
> ps.com...
> > Hey-
> >
> > I just downloaded a file from a torrent. I had been downloading the
> > .avi files one by one, but now that I've gotten to the third one and
> > it's finished... it won't play. The file ends in .avi, but when I check
> > Properties it won't show any details past "Video File". WiMP says it's
> > unsupported, as do all my numerous other video players (I've had this
> > kind of trouble in the past, so I have a LOT). I downloaded Gspot and
> > the program says that it's "not a valid .avi file" even though it
> > showed up on the list (under "supported media") when I was opening it
> > with Gspot. I'm pretty sure I have every codec imaginable, and many
> > that I don't even need.
> >
> > I'm sorry I can't give more detail, but I haven't got any more to go
> > on. Any insight? Thanks!
> >
>
> Let's see...BitTorrent...unplayable AVI file...
>
> You either need to determine the codec used (AVI, DIVX, Etc), or more likely
> you have downloaded a trojan or a worm masquerading as a video file...very
> common on Bittorrent.
>
> Bobby
NoNoBadDog!
June 7th 06, 08:07 AM
Just because your AV didn't find anything does not mean it is not malware.
I would immediately get rid of it.
I look at these types of incidents as the price you must pay for stealing
things like movies, music and programs that do not belong to you.
Bobby
> wrote in message
oups.com...
>I can't determine the codec since Gspot says it's "Not a valid file",
> and I somehow doubt it's a virus or trojan, of course, it could be, but
> my mom runs about 20 scans a day and found something before I
> downloaded it, but not since.
>
> NoNoBadDog! wrote:
>> > wrote in message
>> ps.com...
>> > Hey-
>> >
>> > I just downloaded a file from a torrent. I had been downloading the
>> > .avi files one by one, but now that I've gotten to the third one and
>> > it's finished... it won't play. The file ends in .avi, but when I check
>> > Properties it won't show any details past "Video File". WiMP says it's
>> > unsupported, as do all my numerous other video players (I've had this
>> > kind of trouble in the past, so I have a LOT). I downloaded Gspot and
>> > the program says that it's "not a valid .avi file" even though it
>> > showed up on the list (under "supported media") when I was opening it
>> > with Gspot. I'm pretty sure I have every codec imaginable, and many
>> > that I don't even need.
>> >
>> > I'm sorry I can't give more detail, but I haven't got any more to go
>> > on. Any insight? Thanks!
>> >
>>
>> Let's see...BitTorrent...unplayable AVI file...
>>
>> You either need to determine the codec used (AVI, DIVX, Etc), or more
>> likely
>> you have downloaded a trojan or a worm masquerading as a video
>> file...very
>> common on Bittorrent.
>>
>> Bobby
>
decoder
June 7th 06, 10:42 AM
"Armand Hammer" > wrote in message
...
>I have inserted a helpfully video for you.
>
This is not binaries.
You are now plonked.
Armand Hammer
June 8th 06, 01:27 AM
Are you a retard?
"decoder" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Armand Hammer" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I have inserted a helpfully video for you.
>>
> This is not binaries.
> You are now plonked.
>
Armand Hammer
June 8th 06, 01:28 AM
open it with notepad.
> wrote in message
oups.com...
> Can't see the video... looks like a garbled mess to me. Did you mean to
> link to it?
>
> Armand Hammer wrote:
>> I have inserted a helpfully video for you.
>>
>> > wrote in message
>> ps.com...
>> > Hey-
>> >
>> > I just downloaded a file from a torrent. I had been downloading the
>> > .avi files one by one, but now that I've gotten to the third one and
>> > it's finished... it won't play. The file ends in .avi, but when I check
>> > Properties it won't show any details past "Video File". WiMP says it's
>> > unsupported, as do all my numerous other video players (I've had this
>> > kind of trouble in the past, so I have a LOT). I downloaded Gspot and
>> > the program says that it's "not a valid .avi file" even though it
>> > showed up on the list (under "supported media") when I was opening it
>> > with Gspot. I'm pretty sure I have every codec imaginable, and many
>> > that I don't even need.
>> >
>> > I'm sorry I can't give more detail, but I haven't got any more to go
>> > on. Any insight? Thanks!
>> >
>>
>>
>> begin 666 help.avi
>> M>6]U(&%R92!A(&9U8VMI;F<@<F5T87)D+@T*82!F:6QE(&-A;B!B92!N86UE
>> M9"!W:71H(&%N>2!E>'1E;G-I;VXN#0IJ=7-T(&QI:V4@=&AI<R!O;F4N#0IO
>> 5;FQY(&9A9W,@=7-E('1O<G)E;G0A
>> `
>> end
>
Armand Hammer
June 8th 06, 01:33 AM
Why assume its stealing?
I've downloaded many TV shows that are not available where I live.
And besides, downloading movies and music is not stealing.
"NoNoBadDog!" > wrote in message
...
> Just because your AV didn't find anything does not mean it is not malware.
>
> I would immediately get rid of it.
>
> I look at these types of incidents as the price you must pay for stealing
> things like movies, music and programs that do not belong to you.
>
> Bobby
>
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>>I can't determine the codec since Gspot says it's "Not a valid file",
>> and I somehow doubt it's a virus or trojan, of course, it could be, but
>> my mom runs about 20 scans a day and found something before I
>> downloaded it, but not since.
>>
>> NoNoBadDog! wrote:
>>> > wrote in message
>>> ps.com...
>>> > Hey-
>>> >
>>> > I just downloaded a file from a torrent. I had been downloading the
>>> > .avi files one by one, but now that I've gotten to the third one and
>>> > it's finished... it won't play. The file ends in .avi, but when I
>>> > check
>>> > Properties it won't show any details past "Video File". WiMP says it's
>>> > unsupported, as do all my numerous other video players (I've had this
>>> > kind of trouble in the past, so I have a LOT). I downloaded Gspot and
>>> > the program says that it's "not a valid .avi file" even though it
>>> > showed up on the list (under "supported media") when I was opening it
>>> > with Gspot. I'm pretty sure I have every codec imaginable, and many
>>> > that I don't even need.
>>> >
>>> > I'm sorry I can't give more detail, but I haven't got any more to go
>>> > on. Any insight? Thanks!
>>> >
>>>
>>> Let's see...BitTorrent...unplayable AVI file...
>>>
>>> You either need to determine the codec used (AVI, DIVX, Etc), or more
>>> likely
>>> you have downloaded a trojan or a worm masquerading as a video
>>> file...very
>>> common on Bittorrent.
>>>
>>> Bobby
>>
>
>
NoNoBadDog!
June 8th 06, 08:23 PM
Downloading copyrighted material, such as music and movies, is stealing.
You did not pay for it.
I have no idea what the definition of "stealing" is in your world....
Bobby
"Armand Hammer" > wrote in message
...
> Why assume its stealing?
>
> I've downloaded many TV shows that are not available where I live.
>
> And besides, downloading movies and music is not stealing.
>
> "NoNoBadDog!" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Just because your AV didn't find anything does not mean it is not
>> malware.
>>
>> I would immediately get rid of it.
>>
>> I look at these types of incidents as the price you must pay for stealing
>> things like movies, music and programs that do not belong to you.
>>
>> Bobby
>>
>> > wrote in message
>> oups.com...
>>>I can't determine the codec since Gspot says it's "Not a valid file",
>>> and I somehow doubt it's a virus or trojan, of course, it could be, but
>>> my mom runs about 20 scans a day and found something before I
>>> downloaded it, but not since.
>>>
>>> NoNoBadDog! wrote:
>>>> > wrote in message
>>>> ps.com...
>>>> > Hey-
>>>> >
>>>> > I just downloaded a file from a torrent. I had been downloading the
>>>> > .avi files one by one, but now that I've gotten to the third one and
>>>> > it's finished... it won't play. The file ends in .avi, but when I
>>>> > check
>>>> > Properties it won't show any details past "Video File". WiMP says
>>>> > it's
>>>> > unsupported, as do all my numerous other video players (I've had this
>>>> > kind of trouble in the past, so I have a LOT). I downloaded Gspot and
>>>> > the program says that it's "not a valid .avi file" even though it
>>>> > showed up on the list (under "supported media") when I was opening it
>>>> > with Gspot. I'm pretty sure I have every codec imaginable, and many
>>>> > that I don't even need.
>>>> >
>>>> > I'm sorry I can't give more detail, but I haven't got any more to go
>>>> > on. Any insight? Thanks!
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> Let's see...BitTorrent...unplayable AVI file...
>>>>
>>>> You either need to determine the codec used (AVI, DIVX, Etc), or more
>>>> likely
>>>> you have downloaded a trojan or a worm masquerading as a video
>>>> file...very
>>>> common on Bittorrent.
>>>>
>>>> Bobby
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
Armand Hammer
June 9th 06, 01:25 AM
Check the legal definition of stealing.
"NoNoBadDog!" > wrote in message
...
> Downloading copyrighted material, such as music and movies, is stealing.
> You did not pay for it.
>
> I have no idea what the definition of "stealing" is in your world....
>
> Bobby
>
> "Armand Hammer" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Why assume its stealing?
>>
>> I've downloaded many TV shows that are not available where I live.
>>
>> And besides, downloading movies and music is not stealing.
>>
>> "NoNoBadDog!" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Just because your AV didn't find anything does not mean it is not
>>> malware.
>>>
>>> I would immediately get rid of it.
>>>
>>> I look at these types of incidents as the price you must pay for
>>> stealing things like movies, music and programs that do not belong to
>>> you.
>>>
>>> Bobby
>>>
>>> > wrote in message
>>> oups.com...
>>>>I can't determine the codec since Gspot says it's "Not a valid file",
>>>> and I somehow doubt it's a virus or trojan, of course, it could be, but
>>>> my mom runs about 20 scans a day and found something before I
>>>> downloaded it, but not since.
>>>>
>>>> NoNoBadDog! wrote:
>>>>> > wrote in message
>>>>> ps.com...
>>>>> > Hey-
>>>>> >
>>>>> > I just downloaded a file from a torrent. I had been downloading the
>>>>> > .avi files one by one, but now that I've gotten to the third one and
>>>>> > it's finished... it won't play. The file ends in .avi, but when I
>>>>> > check
>>>>> > Properties it won't show any details past "Video File". WiMP says
>>>>> > it's
>>>>> > unsupported, as do all my numerous other video players (I've had
>>>>> > this
>>>>> > kind of trouble in the past, so I have a LOT). I downloaded Gspot
>>>>> > and
>>>>> > the program says that it's "not a valid .avi file" even though it
>>>>> > showed up on the list (under "supported media") when I was opening
>>>>> > it
>>>>> > with Gspot. I'm pretty sure I have every codec imaginable, and many
>>>>> > that I don't even need.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > I'm sorry I can't give more detail, but I haven't got any more to go
>>>>> > on. Any insight? Thanks!
>>>>> >
>>>>>
>>>>> Let's see...BitTorrent...unplayable AVI file...
>>>>>
>>>>> You either need to determine the codec used (AVI, DIVX, Etc), or more
>>>>> likely
>>>>> you have downloaded a trojan or a worm masquerading as a video
>>>>> file...very
>>>>> common on Bittorrent.
>>>>>
>>>>> Bobby
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
EmilyElle@gmail.com
June 13th 06, 01:33 AM
Just because it is a downloaded video does not mean I "stole" it. First
of all, in Canada (where I live) file-sharing is perfectly legal. It is
frowned upon, yes, but legal. Secondly, I did not specify WHAT video it
was. Some video makers make their videos available in torrents or on
other P2P networks because they WANT people to watch their videos
without having to pay.
NoNoBadDog! wrote:
> Just because your AV didn't find anything does not mean it is not malware.
>
> I would immediately get rid of it.
>
> I look at these types of incidents as the price you must pay for stealing
> things like movies, music and programs that do not belong to you.
>
> Bobby
>
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> >I can't determine the codec since Gspot says it's "Not a valid file",
> > and I somehow doubt it's a virus or trojan, of course, it could be, but
> > my mom runs about 20 scans a day and found something before I
> > downloaded it, but not since.
> >
> > NoNoBadDog! wrote:
> >> > wrote in message
> >> ps.com...
> >> > Hey-
> >> >
> >> > I just downloaded a file from a torrent. I had been downloading the
> >> > .avi files one by one, but now that I've gotten to the third one and
> >> > it's finished... it won't play. The file ends in .avi, but when I check
> >> > Properties it won't show any details past "Video File". WiMP says it's
> >> > unsupported, as do all my numerous other video players (I've had this
> >> > kind of trouble in the past, so I have a LOT). I downloaded Gspot and
> >> > the program says that it's "not a valid .avi file" even though it
> >> > showed up on the list (under "supported media") when I was opening it
> >> > with Gspot. I'm pretty sure I have every codec imaginable, and many
> >> > that I don't even need.
> >> >
> >> > I'm sorry I can't give more detail, but I haven't got any more to go
> >> > on. Any insight? Thanks!
> >> >
> >>
> >> Let's see...BitTorrent...unplayable AVI file...
> >>
> >> You either need to determine the codec used (AVI, DIVX, Etc), or more
> >> likely
> >> you have downloaded a trojan or a worm masquerading as a video
> >> file...very
> >> common on Bittorrent.
> >>
> >> Bobby
> >
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
June 13th 06, 05:27 PM
If G-Spot says it's not a valid AVI, then the download could have well been
corrupted. At this point, give up and redownload it (if you must).
--
Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows
> wrote in message
ups.com...
> Just because it is a downloaded video does not mean I "stole" it. First
> of all, in Canada (where I live) file-sharing is perfectly legal. It is
> frowned upon, yes, but legal. Secondly, I did not specify WHAT video it
> was. Some video makers make their videos available in torrents or on
> other P2P networks because they WANT people to watch their videos
> without having to pay.
>
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