thereason i got DOSBOX on my win98 com was so that i could capture sceenshots and record videos,but it saves all my videos as windows media player,which apparently can only play music...andm whei try to install that movie codec thing for "windows 9x", it asks for a disc(???!?!?!) :sos: :sos: :sos: :wallbash:
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HELOOOOOO???????? :sos: :sos: :sos: :sos: :sos: :sos: :sos: :titan:
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point when it asks for a disk it to the directory of dosbox. (or that subdirectory of the codec)
it should install fine then. Oh and please waiting 2 hours and then bumping is really irritating. |
Yes, very. And it's even covered in the rules:
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Sorry about that, i really need to start reading the rules of forums i join ^^;
ok, it brings up the "zomgs terh is no disk 1 1 1" thing, i click ok and a window titled "copying files..." pops up. i click browse (creating another window), program files (apparently where my dosbox file is), dosbox, ZMBV. when i open the ZMBV folder, the term "ZMBV.DLL" appears in a box under the file name box, which also contains "ZMBV.DLL". i click ok, after highlighitng "ZMBV.DLL in the bigger box, and thaty windo dissappears. now it looks like i have everything in order, in the copy files from box it states the pathbname of the folder i have just selected. ok...i click ok and... :wallbash: the installation bar appears, fills up in a split second, and dissappears. no confirmation. how can i tell if it was installed? it doesnt appear in the DOSBOX folder.. |
if it finishes then it is installed.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Data @ Jun 11 2006, 05:17 AM) [snapback]235833[/snapback]</div>
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have you tried using another video players and freeware codecs?
(BSplayer, WMplayer classic, quicktime, real player,..) |
uhm movies are intended to be saved as windows media player files or whatevery application you have bound the AVI extension to.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Data @ Jun 11 2006, 11:56 AM) [snapback]235909[/snapback]</div>
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"sending requiest for codec........error downloading codec" andf then it playsit like an audio file... |
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