i have these two video files (avi extension) that do not have sound. i used to have the OS ME on my computer, and i used a kristal studio codec that allowed me to have sound on those files. i recently upgraded to XP, and when i tried to install the codec again (i had problems installing XP and had to reformat, losing most everything), i got an error saying that the file was not really compatible with XP. i went ahead anyway, and all my video files turned green - no action, no other colors - just green. i have tried other codecs, but none of them work. is there a special codec someone could send me, or that i should look out for? i really want to play my files!!
Audio Codec problems
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how? all i know is that i don't get sound. when i put the file through Real Player, it just told me that there was no sound due to a missing codec. i've used the newest kristal studio codec, but that screws up my videos when i install it. i don't know how else to check for what kind of codec i need or anythingComment
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You are asking
how? all i know is that i don't get sound
try and find out what codec you might need for these files(via rightclick)?****************
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via right click what? it doesn't tell me anything when i do that. it always says audio codec, nothing more than that. i've tried several audio codecs and none of them work without turning all of my video files green. so i don't see how right clicking will help me find out what file i need, unless i'm doing something wrongComment
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audio:
bit rate - 16 kbps
audio sample size - 16 bit
audio format - windows media audio V2
video:
frame rate - 29 frames/second
data rate - 107 kbps
video sample size - 24 bit
video compression - divx codec
this is the only info, besides image width and height, that i can find when i look under the properties tab. i've done this before, but like i said, i didn't think any of this info was very helpful. but then, i'm no divx expert eitherComment
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Einfach das passende Codec für "windows media audio V2" runterladen und installieren. Könnte sein, daß es beim neusten Windows-Mediaplayer schon integriert ist. Ansonsten ist es in diesem Filter-Pack:
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3.11 is the answer
Originally posted by setarip
You need to install the original DivX v.3.11 alpha codec, which includes the audio format you've indicated.
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