For one example, it is a .mpeg file and I am using Windows Media Player 10. Also the same happens when I use the NERO media player. Got the file off the internet. Thanx for any help.bigavvystyle said:
For one example, it is a .mpeg file and I am using Windows Media Player 10. Also the same happens when I use the NERO media player. Got the file off the internet. Thanx for any help.bigavvystyle said:what file type is it, and what media player are u using?
- where did u get the file?
It came from LimeWire, which I believe to be a p2p place. I wonder why some would work and others would not. I was hoping there may be a video editing program with the ability to reset the time clock.bigavvystyle said:did u download it from a p2p place or from a legal website?
i know in some cases if u dl files from a p2p place and try and preview it b4 its finished the times can be thrown out. but in that case we cannot help u with it