So, if I understand you correctly, whereas you previously managed to resolve the audio issue, you have once again fouled it up?
With all the "crap" you're installing, uninstalling, and "not really uninstalling", it's a wonder your PC even boots ;>}
Maybe the easiest solution for you is to totally uninstall the Nimo codec "pack" and the XviD codec, install and change the video's codec to good old DivX v.3.11alpha, as follows:
1) Load the .AVI into VirtualDub
2) Set "Audio" to "Direct Stream Copying"
3) Set "Video" to "Full Processing Mode"
4) From under the "Video" dropdown menu, click on "Compression"
5) Select the codec that you want to change TO - If possible, set the adjustable settings to the same as the original file
6) From the "File" dropdown menu, select "Save as AVI" and enter a new filename for the modified file
With all the "crap" you're installing, uninstalling, and "not really uninstalling", it's a wonder your PC even boots ;>}
Maybe the easiest solution for you is to totally uninstall the Nimo codec "pack" and the XviD codec, install and change the video's codec to good old DivX v.3.11alpha, as follows:
1) Load the .AVI into VirtualDub
2) Set "Audio" to "Direct Stream Copying"
3) Set "Video" to "Full Processing Mode"
4) From under the "Video" dropdown menu, click on "Compression"
5) Select the codec that you want to change TO - If possible, set the adjustable settings to the same as the original file
6) From the "File" dropdown menu, select "Save as AVI" and enter a new filename for the modified file
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