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      rufty last edited by

      Hi folks

      I'm a PC user and I just downloaded a file with rmvb extension
      What is the appropriate media player for this?

      Also, ZACK attack mp4 is severely damaged to play, please delete for the sake of sanity of
      people who'd want to watch

      Rufty

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        sgmusuk last edited by

        Hello rufty,

        The rmvb extension is one of the newer formats for Realmedia player. The files can be viewed with newer versions of Realmedia Player, downloaded for free from www.real.com/realplayer.html

        sgmusuk

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        • raphjd
          raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

          Rmvb sucks. The quality is much lower than standard avi format.

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            rufty last edited by

            you guys are AWESOME!

            thanx

            and have fun

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              thevodkarose last edited by

              @raphjd:

              Rmvb sucks. The quality is much lower than standard avi format.

              To be a pedant, avi is just the container and not the compressor. 😇 😉


              Regards,
              thevodkarose

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              • raphjd
                raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

                True.

                It's still the same, you don't get the horrible fuzziness with avi files that you do with rmvb files.

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                  thevodkarose last edited by

                  Not strictly true - it will depend on what codec is being used to compress the video in the AVI file. Though, it's a given that AVI files generally use open source and popular codecs like Xvid, which before x264 was about the best you could get for net downloads.

                  Real software is closed source and commercial. I think Real are more concerned with spyware and sales than actually creating a decent codec. No wonder they constantly update….


                  Regards,
                  thevodkarose

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                    F00F Global Moderator last edited by

                    And don't forget that Real Buffering Player is a tool made by the devil… Buffering Besides I think VLC and Mplayer classic can handle Buffering rmvb-files.

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                      Guest last edited by

                      For viewing Realmedia files I'm using Real Alternative. You can read about it here: hxxp://www.codecguide.com/about_real.htm

                      Edit: Direct link removed

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