CLS2086 wrote:
Rename the file as AVI, and use "Media Player Classic". ;-)
CLS2086, I renamed the file, tried a number of video players (if Media Player Classic is an old school version of WMP, I tried that also). I wasn't going to download a new video player, so I decided to fix the audio issue using Super C (if anyone has Windows I highly recommend this program, great for converting media file types). Free download here:
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html . Converted video file found here:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/0zaid7Vid converted into xvid format, audio kept in mp3 format. File is now marginally smaller (was 26.5MB now 21MB) without any visible loss of quality and the audio works (at least it does for me).
Hope you don't mind me doing this CLS2086. When's the next clip coming? Looking forward to seeing OS4 running on an A1200, do you have footage or pictures of that?