op needs to learn how to play video files properly.
i think you could do less with the attitude and more with comprehension. it's blindingly obvious he
knows how to play video files. if there is something "a bit funny" with the audio then it's his
device he's playing it on or the dl. i don't have an issue with the audio either on multiple devices.
op if you're using your pc, get daum potplayer and use it for all your video media:
you won't need any codec's to install on windows os, that's what i like the most about it other than
it will play everything (omitting the weird funky containers). if using winxp just make sure you
have the latest directx installed.
simple, powerful, fast, and free.
completely free, zero spyware, ads or user tracking.
plays files, discs (dvd, cd, vcd, blu-ray), webcams and streams.
plays most codecs with no additional codec packs: mpeg-2, h.264, divx, mpeg-4, webm, wmv, flv...
plays most file types: avi, asf, mp4, mkv, mpeg, ogg, real, wav, aac, aa3, flac, flv, mxf, and more.
works on most platforms: windows, linux, mac os x, unix, and more.
simple, powerful, fast, and free.
completely free, zero spyware, ads or user tracking.
plays files, discs (dvd, cd, vcd, blu-ray), webcams and streams.
plays most codecs with no additional codec packs: mpeg-2, h.264, divx, mpeg-4, webm, wmv, flv...
plays most file types: avi, asf, mp4, mkv, mpeg, ogg, real, wav, aac, aa3, flac, flv, mxf, and more.
works on most platforms: windows, linux, mac os x, unix, and more.
same. every time someone complains about something being wrong with the audio or something else
(when it's not a clear nuke), it's because they're probably doing something stupid like trying to stream it
from a $20 media player to their console via a freeware streaming program that got off of cnet.