When I use 'gspot' to see what codecs will play a audio/video track (AVI), 'gpot' tells me that there are four or five codecs that will play the file. Some of the codecs are listed twice with the same name. Some of the codecs appear in the control panel dialogue on audio video codecs (in control panel under sound / hardware / codecs), but some do not.
I installed the nimo pack, and then, having read the "you don't need all those codecs" post in this forum, removed it. But I think ghosts remain.
How do I clear out the codecs collection to start fresh??
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The problem reveals itself when I try to use VDub-mp3-freeze to capture a segment of a VBR file. It used to work, now it doesn't... the extracted segment has no sound at all, synched or otherwise.
Also, when i try to preview the original file in VDub or in WDub-mp3 (gspot tells me it was created by nanodub), there is an error message that flashes by too fast to read, it disappears without an "ok", then the movie previews OK in VDub despite what error there was (it's a different error than the usual VBR warning, which also appears).
I have installed DivX 5.1 and Ulead 7.x, and have added and deleted and just plain confused myself with too many codecs.
Thanks for helping me clear out the jungle.
Oh, BTW, in your general posts you say to watch out for everything-in-one codec packs; but then you recommend FFDSHOW in your sticky post... which seems to be one of those compilations you warn against.
The codec listing in the control panel is ordered (use the ones towards the top of the list first, given a choice)... which codecs are best placed on top?
Thanks for answering three questions in one, Jon
I installed the nimo pack, and then, having read the "you don't need all those codecs" post in this forum, removed it. But I think ghosts remain.
How do I clear out the codecs collection to start fresh??
--
The problem reveals itself when I try to use VDub-mp3-freeze to capture a segment of a VBR file. It used to work, now it doesn't... the extracted segment has no sound at all, synched or otherwise.
Also, when i try to preview the original file in VDub or in WDub-mp3 (gspot tells me it was created by nanodub), there is an error message that flashes by too fast to read, it disappears without an "ok", then the movie previews OK in VDub despite what error there was (it's a different error than the usual VBR warning, which also appears).
I have installed DivX 5.1 and Ulead 7.x, and have added and deleted and just plain confused myself with too many codecs.
Thanks for helping me clear out the jungle.
Oh, BTW, in your general posts you say to watch out for everything-in-one codec packs; but then you recommend FFDSHOW in your sticky post... which seems to be one of those compilations you warn against.
The codec listing in the control panel is ordered (use the ones towards the top of the list first, given a choice)... which codecs are best placed on top?
Thanks for answering three questions in one, Jon
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