Frage von Red3ull:Hi,
I have a Canon camcorder and because of this is absolutely opposed gestreubt has with Windows XP + SP2 to work yesterday, I have on my 2nd partition to install Windows 2000.
The transfer is then synonymous with the software Ulead Video Studio 10 super geklappt and I have the files saved as AVI. When I boot in XP, but again and then try selecting the AVI files I always get an error message. We found all of player VLC media player tried to DIVX, None but the files that are less than 2000 still work in XP, open = (.
VLC reports: Unrecognized format for 'E: \ film \ Departure German 2.avi'
Media Player says "angegebne The module was not found"
What must I do to make me the files synonymous in XP can open?
thx in advance
Antwort von steveb:
identifiable with Gspot (google.de or search forum) Your format. This could be because you like playing under XP Codec?
Antwort von Red3ull:
For video codec GSpot shows to nix ... = (
Only at stream is "multi-part OpenDML AVI".
Unfortunately, nothing can start?
Antwort von Gast 0815:
Oddly, this is the last version of GSpot (v2.60 B02, http://www.headbands.com/gspot/)?
Otherwise, what does MediaInfo (http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/) to your file?
Greetings from Marburg
Antwort von Red3ull:
AHHHHHH, I seem to have some weird codec of Sony Or so appears to have Windows 2000, even though I had re-attached.
Must be in the Ulead Video Studio 10 is one.
In any case, says Media Info:
28875Kbps, 720 * 576 (4 / 3) at 25fps, Sony DV (Pal)
Antwort von zadaritemnee39:
Well, the whole looks like a DV Avi quite normal and the Sony codec should, in fact, with your video program have been installed (which is OK).
Therefore the problem is probably with almost Sicherheith in your XP installation or DirectX / DirectShow. Thus again the question with which version of Gspot have you tested the file?
Sample way you should look at the FFDshowfilter (http://www.codecs.com/FFDShow_download.htm) install for the DV-Avi, though less well, a play but it should be possible.
If so, post the render times results in MS (1.2) AND under Gspot (1,2,3). Details: "What do the # 1, # 2, and # 3 buttons do?" http://www.headbands.com/gspot/minifaq.html
If no, would the Avisplitter as synonymous as "perpetrators" in question "
Greetings from Marburg
Antwort von Gast 0815:
Sorry, I accept responsibility for the above post ...
Greetings from Marburg
Antwort von Gast1:
AHHHHHH, I seem to have some weird codec of Sony Or so appears to have Windows 2000, even though I had re-attached.
Must be in the Ulead Video Studio 10 is one.
In any case, says Media Info:
28875Kbps, 720 * 576 (4 / 3) at 25fps, Sony DV (Pal) MediaInfo says "Sony DV (PAL) for everything that he can not clearly recognize.
Whether you have a Sony DV codec installed, you can have G-spot or MS instrument control can be observed.
Antwort von Gast 0815:
Hello Gast1,
where did you get that info?
Mach doch mal an attempt as a PDF, DOC or TXT file after rename Avi and then they go with Media Information (which should surely an "unknown Avicodec" his).
Antwort von Gast1:
Hello Gast1,
where did you get that info?
Mach doch mal an attempt as a PDF, DOC or TXT file after rename Avi and then they go with Media Information (which should surely an "unknown Avicodec" his). This info I have of the highest body, namely of myself! :-)
On my system, there is definitely no Sony codec. I opened with MediaInfo AVIs that I with the MS or Panasonic codec encoded had claimed MediaInfo who were with the Sonyencodiert. GSpot shows it as dvsd properly.
The Media Info renamed a PDF not recognized as such only confirms the low quality of the program. Open your renamed PDF times with GSpot and see what you told.
Antwort von MarrientesAD:
Hello Gast1,
I dare these times "Supreme Authority" something anzukratzen. First, one should distinguish whether a file with the codec XY in the preparation has been encoded and / or whether this codec on the system. Gspot should both show you how you can read above, but does not always synonymous ...
MediaInfo only indicates what the file has been encoded and this is considerably more than format Gspot (the last beta versions hollow something up). Which format of Gspot / MediaInfo can be detected, you can find in the documentation to read. Moreover, both are not collect any type of file the claim to decipher, but deliberately limited to media file types.
According to show both Gspot as synonymous with MediaInfo renamed files not usable as a codec (and not as you claim the Sony DV codec, see picture above), and this can be anyone who wants to reproduce itself by trying. In this respect it seems to me your Ausage regarding poor quality of MediaInfo rather a subjective (prior) as a judgmental statement objectively justifiable.
If MediaInfo the Sony DV codec showing although it is of the FourCC Kennnung her right (DVSD = DV Digital Sony), but today synonymous write some other DV Subcodecs this as ID in the file header, so far is the display "dvsd "in Gspot for such files understandable, but ultimately says nothing more synonymous (see http://www.panik-crew.de/aufstellung-fourcc-codes/).
Greetings from Marburg
Antwort von Gast1:
@ Guest 0815
Long speech, no sense.
Firstly, this is not a "renamed file", the nonsense you have brought here. Except you will probably hardly anyone in a PDF AVI rename and then ask, with what video codec the file was encoded :-)
And precisely because codecs of different manufacturers use the same FourCC, it is nonsense, a unique classification, because these just like the case here, may be wrong. And this only creates confusion, as is next up wiki.
More specifically and objectively means that if MediaInfo says it was Sonydrin, Sony Not necessarily in it. Or do you want to say something else?
Antwort von Gast 0815:
Hello Gast1,
The purpose of the exercise:
1) "Media Info says" Sony DV (PAL) for everything that he can not clearly recognize "that comes of Dir.
2) Renamed files are not necessarily clearly recognized (both of Gspot as synonymous of Information Media), both programs correctly show no codec for the file to.
3) => Your statement 1 is false
But the discussion that lead you here, is for the questioner but fairly irrelevant anyway.
Whether I am an abbreviation such as DM (analogous to Gspot) or advertised German Mark (analogous to MediaInfo) to use, but really makes no difference (unless you can not properly assign the former, but then this is the user s.Unwissen ). And for the "wrong" ID in the file header can nunmal both programs nothing, which is the responsibility of the codec manufacturer.
In practice, it is when you play the file anyway of little importance, what DV Subcodec in the preparation was used as to represent the existing system on the filter / decoder, etc. used to use (should be).
Greetings from Marburg