Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What do I need to be able to play the xVid video files on this site?
A: The video files on this site have been encoded with the xVid video and MPEG-Layer3 (MP3) audio codecs. Your computer will need to have the necessary codecs installed in order to play back the files properly. Alternatively, some media players will automatically be able to play the files without further installations.
Codecs for Windows and Linux are available from xVid Solutions, whereas details for Mac users can be found at xVid Movies. Users of DivX can enable support for generic MPEG-4 encoded videos, but no guarantee can be made for full compatibility with xVid.
For a one-stop solution, VideoLAN VLC Media Player is a cross-platform multimedia player that supports the majority of all video and audio formats, and is available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
Codecs for Windows and Linux are available from xVid Solutions, whereas details for Mac users can be found at xVid Movies. Users of DivX can enable support for generic MPEG-4 encoded videos, but no guarantee can be made for full compatibility with xVid.
For a one-stop solution, VideoLAN VLC Media Player is a cross-platform multimedia player that supports the majority of all video and audio formats, and is available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
Q: What do I need to be able to play the Flash video files on this site?
A: Plug-ins for all major browsers and operating systems are available from Adobe.
Q: How can I report an issue with how I see this site?
A: If you have a problem viewing any page on this site, or if you come across a broken link or a missing image or video, please use the link provided on the menu. The webmaster will be notified and will attempt to rectify the problem. Please provide an e-mail address in case clarity on an issue is required.



