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Can anyone upload this (w/ english subtitles of course) to youtube or hulu though preferably youtube cuz i'm just starting to to get to know hulu and i'm more familiar with youtube? If you could that would be great! I've seen clips in music videos enough 2 want to c it which is y i'm asking!
Thanks alot!

OTMA

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You can download it from frozentears.org with English subtitles.It's in five parts.

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But does it work w/ Windows Media Player or do I really have to download that VLC player... do u or anyone else that responds have the VLC player and if so is it a good player like it won't screw up the hardrive or anything and stuff? That's the only reason y i don't wanna dl from frozen tears because of possibly having to dl that player when somebody says that the player is a good thing and everything then perhaps i will... hey do u think they have Nicholas and Alexandra fully too on frozentears?

Thsnks for ur response rborquez4

OTMA

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All the movies from frozentears.org can be played in Windows Media Player. I'm assuming that you haven't visited frozentears.org yet. They have a lot of good media on the Romanovs, including movies, home movies of the Romanovs themselves, and documentaries. Some of the movies include Romanovy: Ventsenosnaya Semya, Nicholas and Alexandra, Russian Ark (another Russian movie), Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny, and the miniseries Fall of Eagles. The movies are all complete, they're just seperated into parts so you don't have really big files on your computer. It's a really great site.

As for VLC Media Player, it is a very good media player. Y6ou can play almost evry kind of media file without any codecs. In case you can't use Windows Media Player, you might want to download it.

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I have been there a couple times funny thing is i just tried the 1st part of N & A (Nicholas and Alexandra) in Windows Media Player and it worked fine but Romanovy won't go! I went to the VLC site but idk which "mirror" to dl... any thoughts?

OTMA

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Go to the first mirror, the others are in case the first one doesn't work. The last time they updated frozentears.org in July 2008, they messed up the picture of the movie, so if it looks too narrow, that's why. But as far as playback goes, the movie plays fine on my computer, I think your problem is with either the xvid codec or the divx codec. That's why VLC Media Player is really popular, because you don't need any codecs at all with that program.

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