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Cannot open, move, copy or delete mpeg files created with giga pocket



 
 
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Old January 10th 04, 11:14 AM
Mitch
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Default Cannot open, move, copy or delete mpeg files created with giga pocket

I tried to organize mpeg files created with giga pocket
into folders. Iwas able to move them to the folders but
now I can't move them back, copy them, open them or
delete them. When I try I get: "Cannot move 0077. Access
denied."
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Old June 2nd 05, 05:25 AM
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I've got something similar. About half of my clips, mostly older ones
will no longer play, nor can they be deleted. I've just got dead files
taking up space on my drive and I can't seem to do anything about them.


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Old June 2nd 05, 11:24 AM
Graham Hughes
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What sort of files? Have you still got the app which made them installed?
HAve you tried removing them when in safe mode?

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"chris.t.mills" chris.t.mills.1pzrgq@ wrote in message
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I've got something similar. About half of my clips, mostly older ones
will no longer play, nor can they be deleted. I've just got dead files
taking up space on my drive and I can't seem to do anything about them.


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Old June 3rd 05, 05:17 AM
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They are .mpeg files. I have not tried safe mode. But I would still like
to know why they won't play at all. I've got plenty of videos that I
would like to watch, but no longer can.


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Old June 4th 05, 11:06 AM
Graham Hughes
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Mpegs need the matching decoder to that which was used to make them. I'm not
conversant with giga pocket, but a quick look here
http://www.vaio.net/sonyvaio662.html shows it as a pvr. DO you still habve
it all installed? Since it stopped working have you installed any other
software, codec packs etc which may be interfering? Have you tried checking
to see if there is an updated version you cna upgrade to? Have you removed
any esential hardware?
My guess would be interfering codecs if nothing has been removed, which is
then hard to locate iof you can't remmeber which you have installed, or even
if apps have installed automatically!! Try unistalling giga pocket and
reinstalling to try to get the association back.

Graham

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They are .mpeg files. I have not tried safe mode. But I would still like
to know why they won't play at all. I've got plenty of videos that I
would like to watch, but no longer can.


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