I've checked the latest version of AVI2Clipboard and it is 2.18, which is not compatible with Windows Vista (I'm on 64 bit). When right-clicking on avi file on Windows XP it will have an option for AVI2Clipboard, but it doesn't appear on vista.
So if this program doesn't work... I will have to find something else. I need a program that will tell me the information about the AVI file, giving off detailed information like AVI2Clipboard does. I would like to have the information in format that I can copy-paste it, or take a screenshot of it. Any tools that is nearly as good as AVI2Clipboard or could do something like that would be great![]()
Or better, if there's a way to make AVI2Clipboard compatible with windows vista, it would be perfect! Right now the program can be installed and uninstalled, it just doesn't appear on the menu when I right-click on the avi files.
Thank you very much in advance,
Nattawat
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You can try MediaInfo and GSpot. I use GSpot - it works fine under Vista, but I can't guarantee whether or not anything will work under the 64-bit version.
Have you tried uninstalling AVI2Clipboard, then installing it by right-clicking on the setup file and choosing to run it as the admin?If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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