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I've come across some old .avi videos made years ago, (about 7 years ago). They are of course out dated and none of my programs recognize them anymore.
Anyone know of any programs that would?
Thanks.
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Hi,
Quote:Anyone know of any programs that would?
I don't actually know, but a quick Google of
.avi convert gave a nice selection of programs that might work for you. I suspect you'll need to download them and try till you find one that works.
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04-13-2010, 07:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-13-2010, 07:58 PM by TheKingofKewl.)
Thanks Pete, I'll give that a try! -nt-
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04-13-2010, 08:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-13-2010, 08:28 PM by Jim.)
Hi, :)
Try IrfanView 4.25:)
http://www.irfanview.net/
"IrfanView is a very fast, small, compact and innovative
FREEWARE (for non-commercial use) graphic viewer for Windows 9x, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003 , 2008, Vista, Windows 7."
Download here:
http://download.cnet.com/IrfanView/3000-21...&tag=button
Quote:FAQ's are good to read these 2 are #2 & #3 on the list:P
http://www.irfanview.net/faq.htm
Q: Problem: If I try to play some AVIs, I get the error message "Video not available, cannot find MJPG decompressor"!
A: Method 1: Go to 'Properties->Video' and activate the option: 'Use DirectShow for playing'.
Method 2: please install the MJPG (Motion JPEG) video codec. Try these sites:
Free-Codecs.com - Download Motion JPEG Codec
MainConcept - Motion JPEG Codec Software Video Compression
Morgan M-JPEG codec
www.FOURCC.org - Video Codec Definitions
Q: Problem: If I try to play some AVIs and MPGs with IrfanView, I always get the error message "MMSYSTEMxxx, no device ..."!
A: Please search on http://www.microsoft.com for more infos about the message number. In some cases a fix is available.
Q: Generic problem with video files: If I try to play some AVIs, I get the error message "Video not available, cannot find XXX decompressor"!
A: The correct video codec is not installed, please check this site for the right codec (see in menu Image->Information for the codec name):
Free-Codecs.com
All Codecs and Decompressors
Codec-Download.com
www.FOURCC.org - Video Codec Definitions
Microsoft Codecs
VideoHelp.com
A good codec pack is the K-Lite Codec Pack, it contains the most popular video/audio codecs.
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It probably doesn't matter what media player you use, but it's a matter of having the right codecs installed. DirectShow might be a good place to start.
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Quote:It probably doesn't matter what media player you use, but it's a matter of having the right codecs installed. DirectShow might be a good place to start.
That's why I would recommend
VLC, as it doesn't require any codecs to be installed. I've also never come across any video file it hasn't played.
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Hi,
Quote:That's why I would recommend VLC, as it doesn't require any codecs to be installed. I've also never come across any video file it hasn't played.
That looks like a keeper. Thanks, I've bookmarked it for future use if I ever hit a media file that MS or QT can't handle.
--Pete
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Quote:That's why I would recommend VLC, as it doesn't require any codecs to be installed. I've also never come across any video file it hasn't played.
If AVC can't play it, it can't be played. I've used it as my default media player for years now.
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On top of the aforementioned VLC, I use media player classic with the combined community codec pack bundle:
http://www.cccp-project.net/
Lastly, my other choice if those ever fail me is Zoom Player:
http://www.inmatrix.com/files/zoomplayer_download.shtml
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04-14-2010, 03:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-14-2010, 03:07 PM by swirly.)
I'd put my vote with VLC as the player to use as well.
Another useful tool sometimes is a program called GSpot.
http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ It will look at a file you supply and tell you specifically what the encoding is. So if you do ever need to know what codecs a file needs you'll have a way to find that info out.