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Hi,
ive recently reinstalled mac os x 10.4.11 and got the right version of VLC for it. however it doesnt work atall now.
AVIs only play sound with a black screen
WMVs show a black screen with no audio for 3 seconds then close.
MP4s work but i never use them and dont wanna bother converting everything to MP4.
i've googled everywhere for about a week now and heard loads about codecs n stuff but never actaully come across anything that actually exists.
please help

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