On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 10:25:29 -0500, john szalay <john.szalayatatt.net> wrote:
>Charles Lindbergh <spirit@stlouis.invalid> wrote in
>news:0dtvjat75f55urccpr2k54dhsfgo6ka7pl@4ax.com:
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>> On Tue, 28 Apr 2015 10:06:39 -0500, john szalay <john.szalayatatt.net>
>> wrote:
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>>>BRIAN P EHNI <bpehni@gmail.com> wrote in
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>>>>> Thay are working mp4 and 3gp video files with very peculiar file
>>>>> names.
>>>>
>>>> If his aim is to have them seen, it ain't working here.
>>>>
>>>> Brian Ehni
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Same here, unless I access them with the Windows 10 test OS
>>>I,m running on a spare computer (test machine) (build 10061)
>>>
>>>
>>
>> You might consider installing VLC, a very robust, free, all-in-one
>> media player, which far outstrips the capabilities of virtually any
>> other media player available, be it Windows, MAC OS X, Android or iOS.
>>
>> See: http://www.videolan.org/
>>
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>Oh I can open them in normal windows 7 IF I do some manual downloading
>and handling. but I choose not to. only in Win10 do they open &
>display by themselves
>
>Thanks anyway...........
OK, so you can see and play the files, it is just that some of the file types
are not associated with your media player in W7 or recognized as media file mime
types by your Newsreader. I thought it might be something like that, which is
different than what Brian reported where he could not even see the files when
downloaded.
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