prwlr. said:http://www.cccp-project.net/
Also well done for linking a torrent site in the first post. Very clever.
try but I'm not linking to the site I'm linking to a txt file.Originality said:nyaa.eu is a torrent site.
But the text file is on the siteCrimzonEyed said:try but I'm not linking to the site I'm linking to a txt file.Originality said:-- is a torrent site.
From the Forum rules. By linking a file from a torrent site, you're breaking that rule.QUOTE said:Members may also NOT mention torrent or warez-containing sites or channels by name or otherwise.
It was just a txt so you could just copy and past the text and chuck it into a spoiler.CrimzonEyed said:From the Forum rules. By linking a file from a torrent site, you're breaking that rule.Originality said:blah blah lol is a torrent site.
try but I'm not linking to the site I'm linking to a txt file.
You are linking to a txt file HOSTED on that site so if you can't tell the difference, then... WOW! Back OT though, just download it from the official site.
Members may also NOT mention torrent or warez-containing sites or channels by name or otherwise.Originality said:QUOTE
EDIT: Freudian slip.
EDIT2: To solve the entire problem, you could just rehost the file on a free-hosting site like DropBox.
http://www.cccp-project.net/wiki/index.php?title=CoreAVCQUOTE said:
- Install CoreAVC. In the installer options, uncheck "Haali Media Splitter".
- Disable FFDShow's H.264 decoding by going to the CCCP settings manager (Start -> Programs -> Combined Community Codec Pack -> Settings) and ticking CoreAVC (unchecking H.264 in the process), and then pressing Next and then Apply. If you are using a separate FFDShow install, you need to go to its video decoder settings, click the Codecs entry in the list to the left, find the H.264 entry in the grid, and change it from "libavcodec" to "disabled".