>Hi
>A program I have (Fritz9 chess) refuses to play it's own directory .avi
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>If anyone has any idea if & how this can be resolved I am most grateful for
>replies please.Many thanks
It depends whether the issue you're having is that Fritz Chess itself
is trying to play the videos, or if you're seeing this problem when
playing the videos from it's AVI directory in media player.
GSpot http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ is able to say what the required
playback codec would be for a specific AVI file, so find the directory
of videos (they're likely to be all in the same format) and run GSpot
on one or two, write down the audio and video codec and we should be
able to find one to get you running those videos in media player.
If the chess program authors have incorrectly written their program to
require *only* an earlier version of media player before it plays back
in the program - as you say the only recourse would be to contact the
authors and get them to fix or patch their program to recognise
there've been 2 more versions of WMP since WMP9
PS this is a Mac newsgroup, so it's probably the wrong place to have
asked this - WMP9 is the last version on Mac OSX, only windows got
WMP10 and 11.
HTH
Cheers - Neil
RPD - 03 Feb 2008 23:16 GMT
Hi Neil
Thanks for your help.
Yes the Fritz multimedia files are .wmv & they run OK in WMP11 on their own
but do not run from the Fritz9 program.
(In the Fritz program they should coordinate with a chess pgn game viewer to
show the moves that are played & which the speakers are describing. On their
own no chess board viewer displays so it is hard to follow the moves from the
speaker's commentary alone)
I wonder if Fritz9 is configured to look in the right directory for WMP?
(not that I can remember which directory WMP11 is in or where this directory
would be on my computer!).
When I ran GSpot it said undefined codec.
Sorry for posting in the wrong group.
Again thanks for your help, best wishes

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RPD
> >Hi
> >A program I have (Fritz9 chess) refuses to play it's own directory .avi
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> HTH
> Cheers - Neil
Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media] - 04 Feb 2008 19:45 GMT
The directory is pretty much always in the same place even on Vista so
that can't be the issue. It's likely they're doing similar to what a
lot of websites did - inspect media player version string (9.00.4.2567
or 11.0.6000.6344 for example), use the first digit (9, or in the case
of WMP10 and 11 that's "1") and going "Opps version 1 is less than 9"
Cheers - Neil
>Hi Neil
>Thanks for your help.
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>Sorry for posting in the wrong group.
>Again thanks for your help, best wishes