FLV Can't Play!

I downloaded FLV video from YouTube.com, Size: 17.9 MB :-\ :-\ :-\

This Video File Can’t Play with JetAudio 7.1 and KMPlayer 2.9 ???

Please Help ME. THANKS; ::slight_smile:

un-install both JetAudio and KMPlayer, JetAudio has many bug and KMPlayer has not good quality, well, follow my links in your other Question, K-Lite has codecs for you to play .flv files in Windows Media Player and Media Player classic.

MediaPlayer Classic is much more quality.

Personally I use Winamp Pro for music listening, MediaPlayer Classic for playing video files and CyberLink PowerDVD Ultra for playing BluRay files and DVD.

I personally really like the VLC Media Player as it plays nearly all kinds of formats…

But you also have the possibility to convert the .flv file into something different…
[not tested]For example with the BitComet FLV Converter. [/not tested]

yours
onlysomeone

why to do it when we can play it normally like any other media file (for example like a .wmv file) in all players by installing its needed codec?
when I watched my files with VLC, I felt it don’t play them quality, is it same for you? :frowning: :-\

I have to be honest and say that I didn’t compare the quality to an other player… so I can’t say if an other one would be better…
But I like that the player is easy to use and doesn’t need any additional codecs to play nearly anything :slight_smile:

I need a converter as I sometimes want to watch videos on my TV. I can plug a USB-stick into the digital reciever and watch videos in that way. But my reciever only supports some file formats… and .flv isn’t one of them :-\

I’m agree with you about VLC, it’s really easy to use and it almost cover all formats in all OS (Windows, Linux, Mac…)
and again yes! you are right about playing video files in external devices… they have a limited number of formats supported… for example I wish PS3 had to play .mkv files by default!

JetAudio has many bug
Sorry friend but I've been using [url=http://www.cowonamerica.com/download/][b]jetAudio[/b][/url] for years and have always found it to be a superior media player and a whole lot more.

No! I must be sorry, I just said my own opinion, anyway I’m not an expert and I just say what I felt during using any program… :slight_smile:

This is the one media player that I have tried three times with great hopes every time only to be bitterly disappointed in it. I never got it to function properly on my system, extremely buggy, such a huge disappointment given I’m always hearing it is great.

I had used WMP (still on my system as a fall back), JetAudio and now I just use WinAmp as my primary media player.

I really did like JetAudio, but it rapidly became bloated and for me on dial-up that became an issue. I also couldn’t find anyway in the free version to stop it connecting or trying to connect to the internet when I played anything on it. I search the settings high and low to no avail and that for me was the straw that broke the camels back, history.

you can use gomplayer.

http://download.cnet.com/GOM-Media-Player/3000-13632_4-10551786.html?tag=mncol

Gomplayer has BETTER video than VLC and plays more media files compared to vlc eg. gomplayer can play real media files and vlc don’t.

PS It’s free

Thanks, I’ll have a look, though I don’t use my media player very much now.

well, it did not act good enough too, I prefer to installed needed codecs since the codecs are small program/files and use my own player (for example windows media player or media player classic) to watch video files and use winamp to listen to audio files :slight_smile:

Irfanview plays .flv files just fine. You need to download all the Irfanview plugins and also need the Internet Explorer version of Adobe Flash Player (install it via IE, if you use Firefox/Opera etc the Flash Player installed with those won’t work).

Thank you!
I’m going to try it now :slight_smile: