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  • Sasuke13

    June 28, 2006 at 3:49 am in reply to: .avi help

    There IS a risky move I took recently, and it was to switch my codec packs from CCCP to the Tsunami filter pack 3.9.9 there should be links in google. Unfortunately it won’t let me show some avis properly, like a prerendered file outside of Vegas. And it doesn’t import some audio when it goes in. But for me, I don’t really need it. But if that filter pack works, try it.

  • Sasuke13

    June 7, 2006 at 8:03 pm in reply to: .avi help

    Cool, most xivd AVIs are working now, but there are some that aren’t…any ideas why they aren’t compatible with that websites’ codec?

  • Sasuke13

    June 7, 2006 at 4:42 am in reply to: .avi help

    so…if the video compression on the AVI is: xivd – XIVD MPEG-4, then should I look for an mpg4 codec?

  • Sasuke13

    June 6, 2006 at 2:25 am in reply to: .avi help

    Is saving an AVI file as an “AVI” file in virtual dub mod another slow alternate method of getting the video to show with the audio? If so, I don’t understand why different AVIs function differently for this onto Vegas…

  • Sasuke13

    June 5, 2006 at 5:46 am in reply to: .avi help

    *Sigh*, if I can’t find a way to solve this problem, I might just have to convert all my .avi episodes to WMVs instead…but that takes sooooo long and sooo much space…

  • Sasuke13

    June 5, 2006 at 5:04 am in reply to: .avi help

    I honestly don’t know wut type of avi file it is… I’m hunching that ur talking about the video compression in the properties of the files… even though GSpot says to find Divx 5.0, most the the avis I have are video compressed XIVD files. (I’m a novice at codecs here, I just use CCCP because it has a lot of the codecs I need already)

  • Sasuke13

    June 4, 2006 at 10:47 pm in reply to: .avi help

    I’m not really sure what the avis were originally made in, since I downloaded them from a torrent…they’re as long as a cartoon episode.

    Plus I use the Combined Community Codec Pack (CCCP) if that helps… GSport says it needed divx 5.0, but still, this works fine with this codec in media player, quicktime, etc.

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