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Furionic_

Post by Furionic_ »

I`ve got a special problem with resolume. I was on a gig and one of the dj`s gave me a CD with some of his content on it.
So i inserted the cd into my lap and tried to view one of his films. All 320x240 as mov files.
After this my lap crashed totally. I had to pull out the engergy cable because nothing else worked.

After this my resolume never played mov or flash files again.
I´ve installed everything new
. Resolume, Quicktime and Flash but nothing worked.

Had anyone ever made an experience like this and how you´ve solved the problem?
I would be very thankfull if anyone could give me some tips, because i don´t know what to do more.

Greez out Furionic

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bart
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Post by bart »

hmm yeah normally reinstalling quicktime and flash solves those problems ... weird ... can you play the quiktimes with the normal quicktime player?

ether_

Post by ether_ »

could be a virus - have you virus checked the disc?

i find after any kind of major crash a format and reinstall of your OS is a good thing to do

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Post by edwin »

i would suggest you kick the dj's ass.

hmm, we haven't heard about this strange bug. Does your harddisk have enough free space?
otherwise i wouldn't know what went wrong, normally reinstalling would solve the problem. Reinstall then i should say, but that's allways a bitch.

cheers

furionic_

Post by furionic_ »

I haven`t solved this problem jet, but i thanks for your suggestions.

Yes i wanted to kick the dj´s ass but it´s a djane (in fact she is it now) and i don`t want to start with beating women.

I think that i`ve over 20GB free space on my harddisk.
Reinstall the OS sucks, but if nothing will work i will fell me punished to do so.

telekinetix_

Post by telekinetix_ »

resolume wont play most quicktime file, you can read about it in the support section of the site. convert them to avi

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