Can any help. Any suggestions would help. I am getting green screen and a messed video when playing some divx movies. Any suggestions?
Green Screen and Messed up video when playing some divx movies
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Those particular DivX-compressed .AVIs probably require a different video codec than the one(s) you presently have installed. In order to determine which codec(s) you need for a particular .AVI, you should do the following:
1) Load the file into VirtualDub
2) From the "File" dropdown menu, select "File Information"
3) Post (here) EVERYTHING you see (both video and audio information), or post a screen capture .jpg of the information box -
green screen and messed up video
Thanks for the reply.
I already know what kind of codec it is and I have the latest version. Its is xvid. I tried it with other machines and it is fine. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling a few times but it still does not work. Please advise. My next option is to rebuild this machine which I dont really want to do.
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Easy fix for Xvid Green Screen w/Blocks or Playing Well w/ no audio
Many people seem to be having this same problem as I once did:
Green screen in Windows Media Player with scattered weird blocks.
Often if you fix this problem you get no audio. Here is an easy way to have both high quality Xvid video and audio (wow! what a concept)
If you have Nimo codec pack installed, uninstall it completely, as well as any other divx/xvid codecs listed in Add/Remove programs. I am not saying Nimo is crap, but it screwed up my computer. I am sure there are very good codecs included in the pack, but it seems unstable.
Download and install the 3ivx codec from http://www.3ivx.com/download/index.html . I have found that their website is down sometimes, so if you get an error, just try them again a little while later.
Now you should have video.
If you still don't have audio go to http://sourceforge.net/projects/ac3filter/ , click on Download and download the exe version of the latest build (should be the top one). When you install this AC3 audio decoder, your audio should work.
Some files, however use Ogg Vorbis encoding for the audio, in that case install the Ogg decoder from http://www.divx-ac3.com/ .
At least all of this fixed it on my WinXP machine.
Also, if this message helps you fix the problem, please cut and paste this fix to every message board you know of where people are having this problem. Maybe we can put an end to it once and for all.
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