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Some .AVI's not play in XP PRO
As shown on another thread, last week I installed XP Pro.. This weekend I chose to show a friend a couple of .avi files, which had both been run previously in '98se.
It came up with a missing codec error, and on visiting the INDEO site I find i am now expected to pay for a codec that was once bundled as part of windows.... Anyone else had similar probs. I wonder if there is a freebee converter proggy out there which would take these files and turn them into Mpeg or Ram, both of which I can run. TJ |
terryJones,
That is correct. Indeo gave their codec away for years and now started charging for it. Here are the two Knowledge Base Articles that cover it: Windows Media Player for Windows XP Supported Codecs The information in this article applies to: Microsoft Windows Media Player for Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows Media Player for Windows XP Professional This article was previously published under Q291948 SUMMARY This article provides a list of codecs that are supported in Microsoft Windows Media Player for Microsoft Windows XP. MORE INFORMATION The following codecs are supported in Windows Media Player for Windows XP: Cinepak codec ClearVideo Decoder Driver Fraunhofer IIS MPEG Layer-3 Codec Fraunhofer IIS MPEG Layer-3 Codec for MSACM Intel Audio Codec Intel I.263 Video Driver Intel Indeo 3.0 Video Codec Intel Indeo 5.0 Video Codec Intel Indeo(R) Video Interactive 32-bit Driver Intel RAW YVU9 Video Driver Lernout And Hauspie Codecs Microsoft MPEG-4 Standard Video Codec Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec v1 Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec v2 Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec v3 Microsoft Network Audio CODEC Microsoft Screen Video Decompressor Microsoft Windows Media Video v7 Microsoft Windows Media Video v8 Sharp G.726 Audio Codec Sipro Lab Audio Telecom CODEC (Acelp) Streaming Animation Support Vivo H.263 Video CODEC Vivo Siren Audio CODEC VivoActive Audio CODEC Voxware MetaSound Voxware MetaVoice Windows Media Audio Codec NOTE: Not all of the supported codecs are installed by default. These codecs will be downloadable when you play content that requires the codec. "Unspecified Error" Message When Playing an Indeo Video Format (IVF) File The information in this article applies to: Microsoft Windows Media Player for Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows Media Player for Windows XP Professional Microsoft Windows Media Player 7.1 Microsoft Windows Media Player 7 This article was previously published under Q281919 SYMPTOMS When you attempt to play an Indeo Video Format (IVF) file in Windows Media Player, the file may not be played and you may receive the following error message: Unspecified Error CAUSE This behavior can occur if you try to play the IVF file by using a Uniform Resource Locator (URL). RESOLUTION To work around this behavior, copy the file to your hard disk before you play it. To do so, follow these steps: Right-click the link to the IVF file, and then click Save Target As. Specify the location where you want to save the file. Double-click the file on your hard disk to play it. Richard |
An Indeo Codecs Legacy package 5.11 is downloadable for free from http://baixaki.ig.com.br/site/detail2548.htm?o=ctgr
Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000 - dunno if it'd work with XP or has the codec you need. Or pay the $15...... |
Indeo Support:
With the September 2002 update to Windows XP (known as Service Pack 1), Microsoft suspended distribution of the Indeo codecs as a base part of its operating system. This only affects users with new PCs that are shipping with Windows XP Service Pack 1, or clean installs of Windows XP SP1 on an older system. Unfortunately, a number of game and multimedia titles require Indeo to be installed on the OS in order to function. Please note that this was Microsoft's decision alone, as Ligos honors any legacy Indeo Distribution Agreements between Intel and other parties. Ace Mega CoDecS pack Including original Intel Indeo CoDecs. Alternate link with comments: Divx Digest |
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