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I just installed Cliprex lite in my quest for a Windows video player which doesn't suck... I should have read the reviews. DNS resolution doesn't work with Windows 2003 any more. I would highly recommend staying well clear of this piece of s**t.
I ran adaware et al, but in the end this fantastic page had the fix. I had to be kinda trusting to just randomly run it, but I was getting a little desperate...
By the way, Cliprex never did work... It just GPFed immediately. I don't even know if there is any video code in there...
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I've been using Xine under Linux for a while as my video player of choice, and it's nice. Really nice. My linux laptop is in for repair at the moment however, so I'm using my Windows (Server 2003) laptop instead. Yes, I do actively use two laptops. Anyways, I'm having troubles finding a Windows video player which doesn't suck. Windows Media Player can't play a MPEG file of all things, VLC has trouble with the interlacing used on the TiVo recordings, and the other couple I have downloaded have sucked equally. Does anyone have any hints?
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Robert Scoble's comments on blog fame are interesting, but I still think he's left out a factor -- discoverability. I could have the best blog on the planet (I don't but you can judge for yourself at http://www.stillhq.com/cgi-bin/blosxom), but if no one has linked to it, then it might take Google forever to find it.
Or am I missing some obvious form of blog discovery that people are using?
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So, mum and dad have decided to separate (at least for now). I'm not sure what the long term plan is. I will now become increasingly erratic in my behaviour...
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