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Yeah to the OP, your vids are extremely well done. Great job, and thanks for sharing !
Yeah to the OP, your vids are extremely well done. Great job, and thanks for sharing !

#16
Posted 06/30/2010 06:28 AM   
I have the same problem trying to stream it with the stereoscopic player. I tried installing the proper codec for the video file (acv1) but it still could not play it. I ended up downloading the file from youtube with the firefox downloadhelper add-on and just converted it to a windows media file.

[quote name='distant' post='1080140' date='Jun 29 2010, 06:00 PM']I have the retail Stereoscopic Player itself but it gives the error: "Could not render all streams. Maybe a codec necessary to play this file is not installed"

What codec are you using?[/quote]
I have the same problem trying to stream it with the stereoscopic player. I tried installing the proper codec for the video file (acv1) but it still could not play it. I ended up downloading the file from youtube with the firefox downloadhelper add-on and just converted it to a windows media file.



[quote name='distant' post='1080140' date='Jun 29 2010, 06:00 PM']I have the retail Stereoscopic Player itself but it gives the error: "Could not render all streams. Maybe a codec necessary to play this file is not installed"



What codec are you using?

#17
Posted 06/30/2010 01:14 PM   
I have the same problem trying to stream it with the stereoscopic player. I tried installing the proper codec for the video file (acv1) but it still could not play it. I ended up downloading the file from youtube with the firefox downloadhelper add-on and just converted it to a windows media file.

[quote name='distant' post='1080140' date='Jun 29 2010, 06:00 PM']I have the retail Stereoscopic Player itself but it gives the error: "Could not render all streams. Maybe a codec necessary to play this file is not installed"

What codec are you using?[/quote]
I have the same problem trying to stream it with the stereoscopic player. I tried installing the proper codec for the video file (acv1) but it still could not play it. I ended up downloading the file from youtube with the firefox downloadhelper add-on and just converted it to a windows media file.



[quote name='distant' post='1080140' date='Jun 29 2010, 06:00 PM']I have the retail Stereoscopic Player itself but it gives the error: "Could not render all streams. Maybe a codec necessary to play this file is not installed"



What codec are you using?

#18
Posted 06/30/2010 01:14 PM   
[quote name='distant' post='1080140' date='Jun 29 2010, 02:00 PM']I have the retail Stereoscopic Player itself but it gives the error: "Could not render all streams. Maybe a codec necessary to play this file is not installed"

What codec are you using?[/quote]

I tried watching it threw the the URL link too and got the same error. Hmm. I'm going to create a thread on MTBS website and see if they might have some ideas. I won't leave you hanging Distant.
I'll see what info I can find for you. I Have the main file so I'm used to just watching that , Its about 1.2 gigs .

Much apologizes for some of the stuttering in the preview, Games keep getting newer but my system keeps getting older /confused.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':confused:' /> .
[quote name='distant' post='1080140' date='Jun 29 2010, 02:00 PM']I have the retail Stereoscopic Player itself but it gives the error: "Could not render all streams. Maybe a codec necessary to play this file is not installed"



What codec are you using?



I tried watching it threw the the URL link too and got the same error. Hmm. I'm going to create a thread on MTBS website and see if they might have some ideas. I won't leave you hanging Distant.

I'll see what info I can find for you. I Have the main file so I'm used to just watching that , Its about 1.2 gigs .



Much apologizes for some of the stuttering in the preview, Games keep getting newer but my system keeps getting older /confused.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':confused:' /> .

#19
Posted 06/30/2010 07:48 PM   
[quote name='distant' post='1080140' date='Jun 29 2010, 02:00 PM']I have the retail Stereoscopic Player itself but it gives the error: "Could not render all streams. Maybe a codec necessary to play this file is not installed"

What codec are you using?[/quote]

I tried watching it threw the the URL link too and got the same error. Hmm. I'm going to create a thread on MTBS website and see if they might have some ideas. I won't leave you hanging Distant.
I'll see what info I can find for you. I Have the main file so I'm used to just watching that , Its about 1.2 gigs .

Much apologizes for some of the stuttering in the preview, Games keep getting newer but my system keeps getting older /confused.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':confused:' /> .
[quote name='distant' post='1080140' date='Jun 29 2010, 02:00 PM']I have the retail Stereoscopic Player itself but it gives the error: "Could not render all streams. Maybe a codec necessary to play this file is not installed"



What codec are you using?



I tried watching it threw the the URL link too and got the same error. Hmm. I'm going to create a thread on MTBS website and see if they might have some ideas. I won't leave you hanging Distant.

I'll see what info I can find for you. I Have the main file so I'm used to just watching that , Its about 1.2 gigs .



Much apologizes for some of the stuttering in the preview, Games keep getting newer but my system keeps getting older /confused.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':confused:' /> .

#20
Posted 06/30/2010 07:48 PM   
Installing the K-Lite codec pack solved my problem with the missing codec. But as installing codecs could cause problems You should make a backup or recovery point for Your system.
Installing the K-Lite codec pack solved my problem with the missing codec. But as installing codecs could cause problems You should make a backup or recovery point for Your system.

My original display name is 3d4dd - for some reason Nvidia changed it..?!

#21
Posted 07/18/2010 08:28 AM   
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