So recently I switched Windows from XP to Win7 ×64 and all of a sudden I can't convert videos to be played on Philips3360 and Sony divx players. When ever I put USB stick in it to play the video I get the message "Video Codec not supported" and I use the same program like before to convert the "Format Factory" and I tried almost every combination. I just don't get what's the sudden difference and what should I do?
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My guess is you had a (32bit?) codec installed in XP, but you don't have the equivalent 64bit codec installed in Win7.
Scott -
I already tried with mediainfo and in videocodec it always sates "MPEG-4 Visual" and when it comes to resolution I know what it plays.
@Cornucopia I downloaded K-lite codec pack, but which one do you recomend? -
It can't be any 32/64bit problem if you can convert them without problems.
I would try another converter and see if how it works. You can try xmedia recode or winff or xvid4psp 5. Choose a dvd player / xvid / divx preset. -