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Potplayer no sound
Potplayer no sound












potplayer no sound
  1. Potplayer no sound install#
  2. Potplayer no sound full#
  3. Potplayer no sound portable#

At 38.6 MBytes for PDF-XChange Editor, that is a download size that should normally NOT be a problem for my Dial Up. For example: Recently I had no luck downloading PDF-XChange Editor 7.0.324 and then 7.0.324.2. Some of the PA.com apps I have no trouble downloading with my Dial Up, but others are just inexplicably problematic regardless of the file size.

potplayer no sound

It's possible it timed out because of my Dial Up Internet. Things were going fine, but somewhere I guess around one third of the way into the download, I just got a message that said it could not download the app. I downloaded the revised codec stub installer and fired it up. So WHAT, pray tell, is this alleged OpenCodec Module plugin up to? Is it trying to download the entire Internet? What is going on? This cannot be right. That's including Windows XP and what have you. Out of my desktop's 195 GBytes C:Drive, I am only using 36.8 GBytes.

Potplayer no sound portable#

My entire PA.com PortableApps folder with my around 28 Portable apps has only 1.81 GBytes. My entire VLC Portable folder is only 86.2 MBytes. it says, "Space required: 32.4 GB" WGBytes of something? I have never seen any app that size.

Potplayer no sound install#

Upon looking closer at the Install Window of the app, I kid you not. ?" Turns out my Flash Drive has 12.2 Gig of free space.

Potplayer no sound full#

I immediately got a message informing me that - "The device you have selected to install to does not have enough free space for this app." Knowing full well that I had tons of free space left in my 32 Gig Flash Drive, I thought, "What the. I double clicked on the official PA.com icon and lo & behold. So I downloaded that OpenCodec Modules plugin. If so, about what size would the actual download be? If it IS the AAC codec that it downloads, does that get installed somewhere in the PotPlayer app's folders in my Flash Drive. Would downloading that do the trick? Would that safely search for and install the AAC codec being called for to be able to play all those currently unplayable files? Is that link just a stub installer? I believe it's just a little over 800 KBytes. Now a while ago I noticed that on the PotPlayer download page, there is an OpenCodec Modules plugin link. So, I held off on letting it search for that AAC codec. Nnnnggg, I never feel comfortable about those types of searches. I think about the only thing it could play were MP3s and maybe a straggler FLV that I still had laying around.Īnyway, I believe I saw a button that is supposed to search for the AAC codec. Attempting to play some MP4s also gave me the same message of needing that AAC codec. Red Alert! There went the error message informing me that it needed this AAC codec to play the file. Verdict? The very FIRST file I threw at it. After all, it was even touted as being very close to VLC as far as the mountain of different formats it could play. So after reading some good reviews about PotPlayer, I decided to try out.














Potplayer no sound