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  1. i tryed control panel then remove (windows Xp), but there are codecs that arent in there. how can i unstall them, because i think some codec are messing up my converting. can that happen? like for some reason at the end of the converted movie the voices go off? is that because of to many codecs installed?
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  2. You can also use "Sounds and Audio Devices" from Control Panel. Click on Hardware -> Video (or Audio) Codecs -> Properties -> Properties. You'll see a list of video (or audio) codecs that you can "Remove".
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  3. Originally Posted by canadateck
    i just used codec sniper and i saw some of the codecs are broken, should i delete them? and is that the problem?
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  4. Originally Posted by junkmalle
    You can also use "Sounds and Audio Devices" from Control Panel. Click on Hardware -> Video (or Audio) Codecs -> Properties -> Properties. You'll see a list of video (or audio) codecs that you can "Remove".
    would it be smart to unstall all the audio codecs there, then start over for scratch? audio is the problem not video
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  5. Originally Posted by dblue
    Originally Posted by junkmalle
    You can also use "Sounds and Audio Devices" from Control Panel. Click on Hardware -> Video (or Audio) Codecs -> Properties -> Properties. You'll see a list of video (or audio) codecs that you can "Remove".
    would it be smart to unstall all the audio codecs there, then start over for scratch? audio is the problem not video
    I don't think you want to remove all the codecs from there. Many of them came with Windows -- reinstalling them might not be easy, you may have to reinstall Windows. Remove the ones you know are causing problems. Who knows if you need Voxware Compression Toolkit or IMA ADPCM Audio CODEC?
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  6. Originally Posted by junkmalle
    Originally Posted by dblue
    Originally Posted by junkmalle
    You can also use "Sounds and Audio Devices" from Control Panel. Click on Hardware -> Video (or Audio) Codecs -> Properties -> Properties. You'll see a list of video (or audio) codecs that you can "Remove".
    would it be smart to unstall all the audio codecs there, then start over for scratch? audio is the problem not video
    I don't think you want to remove all the codecs from there. Many of them came with Windows -- reinstalling them might not be easy, you may have to reinstall Windows. Remove the ones you know are causing problems. Who knows if you need Voxware Compression Toolkit or IMA ADPCM Audio CODEC?
    here are the codec i have installed

    IMA ADPCM Audio CODEC
    Microsoft ADPCM Audio CODEC
    Microsoft CCITT G .711 Audio CODEC
    Microsoft GSM 6. 10 Audio CODEC
    DSP Group TrueSpeech(TM) Audio CODEC
    msg723.acm
    Sipro Lab Telecom Audio Codec
    Microsoft PCM converter

    if i right click on one of the codec's, it will let me disable the codec. should i disable any of the codecs listed? or should i remove any of them. does anyone see any problem with this audio codec list?
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  7. Originally Posted by dblue
    here are the codec i have installed

    IMA ADPCM Audio CODEC
    Microsoft ADPCM Audio CODEC
    Microsoft CCITT G .711 Audio CODEC
    Microsoft GSM 6. 10 Audio CODEC
    DSP Group TrueSpeech(TM) Audio CODEC
    msg723.acm
    Sipro Lab Telecom Audio Codec
    Microsoft PCM converter

    if i right click on one of the codec's, it will let me disable the codec. should i disable any of the codecs listed? or should i remove any of them. does anyone see any problem with this audio codec list?
    I don't have the Sipro Lab Telecom codec. I do have all the rest (I think they all came with Windows) and a few more. If you disable them you can always reenable them later.

    What kind of problem are you having?
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