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    Anyone have the issue of getting a black screen that freezes your computer when you try to play a HD downloaded video? I seem to get this problem every time even though I have Windows Media Player 11, DivX9, and DirectX9. Sometimes the video is not in a lower format. Is there any way to convert the HD format into a Low Quality or Medium Quality format? Or am I just missing something?



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    I would like to know the answer to this as well. My computer has shared video memory so HD is very sluggish.

    Shemale-club has added some nice ipod quality vids that look pretty good on the computer. wish they would bring that option over to the network sites for Kimber, Foxxy and Kelly.


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    It really sucks since some web sites like shemalesfuckshemales.com in particular are now using only HD and since I can't watch them I'm wasting my membership here. I thought Windows Media 11 was meant for this.



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    free-codecs.com
    try K-lite codec pack.

    or try diff player. VLC
    http://www.videolan.org/vlc/



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    I've tried VLC before and I had the same problem. The screen just goes into full screen and it freezes on black.



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    if the video does not have any type of DRM protection.

    You can try Super to convert to a diff. video format.

    http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
    (guide)



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    HD clips means - more data

    the reason could be that you don't have enough memory in your computer



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    Quote Originally Posted by yosi
    HD clips means - more data

    the reason could be that you don't have enough memory in your computer
    According to Apple, the recommended CPU for playing HD movies (720p or 1080p) on a PC is Core Duo or faster (e.g., Core 2 Quad or AMD Phenom II X4) On a Mac, it is G5 or faster. Memory isn't really a factor unless it is less than 256MB.

    http://www.apple.com/quicktime/guide...endations.html



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