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Support => cpg1.3.x Support => Older/other versions => cpg1.3 Miscellaneous => Topic started by: pyro-united.com on August 19, 2004, 09:49:25 pm
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Hello,
When i want to view my uploaded movieclips, nothing works. Only the thumbnail i've created is viewable... The clip itselfs isnt recognised.... Its a bit strange, sinds CPG does support WMV and AVI, the files i use...
So does anyone has a solution...??
if you want to see it on your own: http://pyro-united.com/images
Thanks
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hi,
it's work well with windows media players !!,i can see your media files :)
poubao
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works to me...
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It worked for me, using IE and Windows Media. There's probably something wrong with your setup.
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how strange... i truely cant download/see anything but a thumbnail, nothing happens when i click it...
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Well, what browser and media player are you working with? Have you tried on another browser?
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Well, what browser and media player are you working with? Have you tried on another browser?
yes, and indeed, Mozilla works...
But in the end, it doenst even matters (no not the song), because visitors need tot DOWNLOAD the clips, not view them, since that will cost me a hell of a lot bandwith...
Thnx for the awnsers :)
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Have you tried the mod in this thread?
http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=5642.160
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Here's a link to add a "click to download" link below any media files (can set to not download jpg)...
http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=7535.0
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Here's a link to add a "click to download" link below any media files (can set to not download jpg)...
http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=7535.0
I have this mod, and it works fine...
The movies areplaeyd only in *.avi at wmp in IE and at wmv format everywhere (?)
i've problem with this mod.. The link for downloading is shown, but when I want to download it, it downloads unrecognizeable file.. I have to click the right button and choose the program to be played with..
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That's an issue with your computer recognizing what program should open/play what media