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hi, i'm making a video -- it's my first time and i'm having trouble importing files. i want to use a segment in the movie "the secret garden" which i downloaded and is an xvid avi file? is it because it's copy protected hence i can't import it? when i do try to import it i get prompted with an error saying it has an "unsupported compression in file"


is there anything i could do to swerve around this so i could use the clip?
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Have you got a download link
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thanks for replying!


i'm not sure if i misunderstood, but did you mean the download link for the movie?

--> http://isohunt.com/d...e=bt&id=6909830
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P2P


We here at GeeksToGo will not assist you with issues relating to P2P file sharing programs. While many of these programs are-in-and of themselves legal, most things acquired by their use are not. Instead of attempting to differentiate between the legal use of P2P programs and the illegal use thereof, we have decided to stop helping with issues regarding this software. It is also in your best interest to know that many P2P software packages come bundled with spyware/malware/virii and that their use greatly increases the chances of your computer becoming infected. I strongly suggest that you uninstall these programs and refrain from using them at all costs.
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