[snip]
I'm attempting to read a list of files in a directory using readdir()
but am having problems with mpeg files not seemingly being read.

Cope snippet:

        $count = 0;
        while (false !== ($file = readdir($open_dir)))
        {
        if ($file != '.' && $file != '..')
        {
            if (file_exists("$VID_DIR/$file"))
            {
                                $count++;

$count counts any 'avi' files but not 'mpg' files.
[/snip]

Without seeing the rest of the code I am going to assume that $open_dir is
the handle for the directory the files are in. Given that, why would you
specify a directory in your file_exists function? I am unsure why
file_exists would be necessary at this point. Eliminate that condition and
see what the results are

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