Frage von Bodo Malo:Hi folks
I usually do not so quickly, but now I am already looking
since 2 days, so I ask for help.
I can use the videos with my Canon IXUS 850 were on
PC does not play
Windows Media Player gives an 'unknown error' C00D11CD back
PowerDVD's just a black screen
TMPGEnc announces' unsupported '
Virtual dub says' Error -2 '
I have the file with Gspot viewed this software says:
Codec: mjpg
2 compatible codes installed
AVI DRAW
MJPEG Decompressor
"DirectShow is apparently able to play the file s.well (see DirectShow
Rendering below)
Operating system is Windows XP SP2. This should normally mjpg videos
can play .. but nee.
So - there are 2 codecs installed to play the thing well
, but all programs will only meaningless error messages.
Yet nothing - what should I do? Random start
any codecs to install?
Why are the great experts of the Canon codec not easy
TWO pointless on their CD's at the camera while he was on it give?
Greeting
Malo
Antwort von Uwe Sieber:
Bodo Malo wrote:
>
> I can use the videos with my Canon IXUS 850 were on
> PC not play
XP can MJPG AVIs of house-made play. There is probably a
unfit for human consumption DirectShow filter vorgedrängelt.
With GraphEdit and a filter manager you can just turn --
how to do it, I had a while ago down times, because more
my player was to blame if something was not ...
http://www.uwe-sieber.de/mcibrowser.html#filter
Gruß Uwe
Antwort von Bodo Malo:
> XP can MJPG AVIs of house-made play. There is probably a
> Unfit for human consumption DirectShow filter vorgedrängelt.
> With GraphEdit and a filter manager you can just turn --
> How to do it, I had a while ago down times, because more
> My player was to blame if something was not ...
> http://www.uwe-sieber.de/mcibrowser.html#filter
Hi - thanks for the reply
Try the times by now ... honestly sounds very nice
complicated. The whole thing with the different codecs in
Windows getting more crowded. You know what really janicht times
you already have installed ...
Greeting
Bodo
Antwort von Bodo Malo:
> XP can MJPG AVIs of house-made play. There is probably a
> Unfit for human consumption DirectShow filter vorgedrängelt.
> With GraphEdit and a filter manager you can just turn --
> How to do it, I had a while ago down times, because more
> My player was to blame if something was not ...
> http://www.uwe-sieber.de/mcibrowser.html#filter
Hello
Thanks for the help, it worked. With GraphEdit, I was able to
find the first of the AVI Decompressor used.
With the 2nd I could then program the priority of this lower
and he takes back the MJPG decompressor.
But without your exact instructions would all have been impossible.
Ask me now just how the error crept in and has ...
if I was not some better codecs should ever kick.
Greeting
Bodo
Antwort von Bodo Malo:
> XP can MJPG AVIs of house-made play. There is probably a
> Unfit for human consumption DirectShow filter vorgedrängelt.
> With GraphEdit and a filter manager you can just turn --
> How to do it, I had a while ago down times, because more
> My player was to blame if something was not ...
> http://www.uwe-sieber.de/mcibrowser.html#filter
Have me a little bit too early happy.
While the Windows Media player now from the Avi, but
neither virtual dub or TMPGEnc can open it .. there remains
Error message ...
I guess the times are simply a different decoder and shear
not
the priorities ...
Bodo
Antwort von Uwe Sieber:
Bodo Malo wrote:
>> XP can MJPG AVIs of house-made play. There is probably a
>> Unfit for human consumption DirectShow filter vorgedrängelt.
>> With GraphEdit and a filter manager you can just turn --
>> How to do it, I had a while ago down times, because more
>> My player was to blame if something was not ...
>> http://www.uwe-sieber.de/mcibrowser.html#filter
>
> I am a little bit too early happy.
> While the Windows Media player now from the Avi, but
> Not yet TMPGEnc Virtual dub can open it .. there remains
> Error message ...
> I guess the times are simply a different decoder and shear
> Not
> To the priorities ...
VDub does not use DirectShow but another interface,
I believe Video for Windows'. In VDub gibts in Open Dialog
but a CheckBox for advanced options (Ask for extended options).
There, you can then adjust that VDub internal routines for MJPG
use.
For I do not know TMpeg Council
Gruß Uwe
Antwort von Olaf Schultze:
Bodo Malo wrote:
> I am a little bit too early happy.
> While the Windows Media player now from the Avi, but
> Not yet TMPGEnc Virtual dub can open it .. there remains
> Error message ...
> I guess the times are simply a different decoder and shear
> Not
> To the priorities ...
Hi Bodo!
In TMPEG you'll find this setting under Options / Environmental settings
where the last tab VFAPI plug.
The DirectShow Multimedia File reader should normally be the top
Priority. If the not, then right-click on the
Priority column and to increase as long as he s.steht above. Now you should be synonymous
TMPEG the DirectShow Management of Windows setup. In your case
MJPG when it would be possible for the WFW TMPEG reader the highest priority to
, then behaves exactly like TMPEG VirtualDub.
mfG Olaf Schultze
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