At Sat, 14 Feb 2004 2:02pm +0100, Florian Xaver wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> My goal was, to view videos and listen to MP3s, CDs and OGGs under DOS.
> 
> I am using 2 Programs:
> -- MPXPLAY - for listening to CDs, MP3s, AAC and OGGs.
> -- QV - for playing AVIs, DivX, MPEG and Video CDS.
> 
> {Maybe somebody of you have QV (Quickview, supports AVI, MPEG, DivX, 
> MP3, OGG etc.), it is shareware, but I can advise you to buy a license, 
> it is a very good program! <http://www.multimediaware.com/qv/index.html>}

O.O

You can play DivX under DOS?!

*falls*

I have a lot of DivX and XviD files (they're really the same thing), and 
it would be nice to play them on DOS. ^^;

Even better if it could be done with free software, but that would be hard 
as hell to accomplish even given the existence of MPlayer which would be 
the perfect tool for the job if it could be made to work ^^;

-uso.



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