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Playing AVI files?

Drea
Drea Posts: 9,892 Forumite
How do I play AVI files? I'm sure that my old computer used nero but it's saying I need to pay for it? What can I download for free that will let me play my films?

Thanks for any help :beer:
Just because you made a mistake doesn't mean you are a mistake.

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  • Try VLC media player: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

    That'll play nearly anything you throw at it
  • Drea
    Drea Posts: 9,892 Forumite
    Oh thanks, we used to have that one too because nero didn't play a certain type of file. :)
    Just because you made a mistake doesn't mean you are a mistake.
  • samhale
    samhale Posts: 413 Forumite
    Windows Media Player???
  • weegie.geek
    weegie.geek Posts: 3,432 Forumite
    samhale wrote: »
    Windows Media Player???

    WMP as it comes will play hardly anything, and it's an awfully slow and bloated piece of software. You can, of course, install the necessary codecs and get it playing most things.

    VLC will play most things without needing codecs installed. It's got a horrid interface, mind you.
    They say it's genetic, they say he can't help it, they say you can catch it - but sometimes you're born with it
  • samhale
    samhale Posts: 413 Forumite
    WMP as it comes will play hardly anything, and it's an awfully slow and bloated piece of software. You can, of course, install the necessary codecs and get it playing most things.

    VLC will play most things without needing codecs installed. It's got a horrid interface, mind you.
    It'll play virtually anything straight away, but if you need it you can download the xvid and divx codecs.
  • BexTech
    BexTech Posts: 4,772 Forumite
    Drea wrote: »
    How do I play AVI files? I'm sure that my old computer used nero but it's saying I need to pay for it? What can I download for free that will let me play my films?

    Thanks for any help :beer:

    Remember .AVI is only a wrapper and the actual vide/audio inside could be anything, be it DivX, xViD etc. Therefore you need the actual codecs for what's inside the AVI, GSpot program is a good program to tell you what codecs are used by the .avi file you are trying to play.

    VLC does seem to do a good job.
    It's PAC not PAC Code, it's MAC not MAC Code, it's PIN not PIN Number, it's ATM not ATM Machine, it's LCD not LCD Display, it's DVD not DVD disc... It's no one not noone, It's a lot not alot, It's got not gotten... Panini is the plural of panino - there is no S!!
    (OK my English isn't great, the sciences, maths & IT are my strong points!)
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