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Bandit
4 Dec 2001, 08:15 PM
This is very strange. I know there were people posting problems about their sound during playback, but the solutions given cannot seem to solve my problem. here's the problem :
I can play most DIVX clips without any problem (am running winXP). But there are these clips in which there's only video and no audio. But, when I use WMP 6.4, I can get both the audio and the video. But when I use WMP 8, I cannot hear anything. It says that the audio codec is unknown. Any ways to solve this?
Thanks in advance
Trancemaster
4 Dec 2001, 11:37 PM
Make sure you have the latest version of the codec, or try to re-install it. XP seems to be funny about things like that.
setarip
23 Dec 2001, 06:47 PM
Those clips were probably encoded with "DivX Audio" (an option in the original DivX v.3.11), which is documented as playing properly under Win media Player 6.4 BUT NOT LATER.
It's a simple enough thing to leave v.6.4 installed on your system for just such situations ;>}
ne1scott
6 Jan 2002, 03:44 AM
I have the exact same problem with some .avi clips of TV shows I've downloaded. STV & ROSWELL. Everything played fine in Win98SE / WMP 7.1 but now I get no sound in XP WMP8. I have the latest divx412 and Radium codec installed. I believe the problem is that the Radium Codec is not installing correctly in WinXP so WMP/ The Playa/ PowerDVD, RealOne, and QuickTime Pro can't see the Radium codec as an MP3 codec to playback files.
ne1scott
6 Jan 2002, 04:38 AM
I installed the Divx 3.11 Alpha codec and now my audio & video plays back fine.
After Rebooting I re-installed the 412bundle with no problems. Everything now works great in WMP8 with WindowsXP-Pro. You do have to answer yes to "Do you want to use the Divx4.0 codec to play back Divx 3.0 files" otherwise you get a grey blank screen with sound only.
I read on another thread that the Divx4xx codecs/bundles no longer install the audio codec like the Divx311Alpha version did.
Please e-mail me if you know the specifics or how I can upgrade my audio codec to the latest "Divx version" of Radium's codec. I installed everything from Radiums's site with no luck so it will have to be a specific Divx version.
I am happy....everything works great !!!! Finally !!!
setarip
6 Jan 2002, 09:15 AM
As far as I know, the version included with the DivX 3.11 codec installation program continues to be the latest Radium MP3 codec.
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