We have several video formats available and choosing the best one for your computer might be a little confusing at first. Let's show you what you need to know:
If you want instant porn, and you don't want to download the movie and wait for the download to be completed, we recommend watching the movie streaming online. We have 3 streaming formats available for online viewing and the best format depends on your internet connection speed:
• H.264 > Fiber Optic / Fast DSL and Cable connections only.
• Adobe Flash Hi-Res > Regular DSL/Cable connections.
• Adobe Flash Low-Res > Dial-Up and slower connections or computers
If you want to save the movies on your computer for later viewing and start collecting porn movies, you want to chose the Download option instead. We have 2 formats available for download and you should choose the format depending on the Quality you'd like and the compatibility:
• H.264 > True DVD resolution in 720x540 / Large files / Compatible with HD DVD and Blu-Ray DVD player
• AVI Xvid > Very good video quality / 640x480 Resolution / compatible with most DVD players
Yes, this format works on XBOX and PS3.
On a few operating systems, for the XVID codec to work properly, you need to install FFdshow - which is 100% free:
• Ffdshow
Click here to download FFdshow
-- Click Here for the install instructions --
If you downloaded the AVI Xvid format and you can only hear the sound, that means you need to install the Xvid Codec. The Xvid codec is a FREE plug-in that decodes the AVI format. It must be installed in order for your computer to play this format properly, please [Click Here] or refer to Question 1 on this page and follow the installation instructions. We have not noticed any sound problem with the other formats but if you do have any other issues, please contact us!
Some applications, such as WinAmp or Real Player, take over the WMV format management on your computer even though they can not support play movies in this format. In order to fix this, you need to upgrade/install Windows Media Player again. To download it, use the link below (It's FREE):
Download Windows Media Player - (the download page opens in a new window)
This problem may occur when you try to install the XviD codech and the XviD installation program for some reason is unable to create/replace files in the Windows system directory. If you don't have the xvid.ax file installed on your system already, you probably don't have the required privileges to install the XviD codec. The installation program needs to be able to create some files in the Windows system directories as well as update the system registry. Make sure you have these privileges or contact someone who has them for assistance.
If you already have the xvid.ax file installed on your system, you need to figure out why the installation program is unable to replace it. This can be caused either by the file attribute being set to read-only or because the codec is currently in use by another program. Make sure to close all other programs before installing the XviD codec. You can try closing all programs and reinstalling it. If you still receive the same error message, try to manually remove the file before you start another reinstallation attempt.
It seems that some versions of Windows Media Player have a bug playing some XviD movies. That bug has been fixed in the newest version of Windows Media Player. So if you're seeing lines on the movies that look interlaced, simply download and install the latest version of Windows Media Player to fix it.
You can easily set that up on your own by following the easy steps on this support page:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q271949&gssnb=1