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  1. Member AlanHK's Avatar
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    I had my Windows codecs scrambled by someone installing a random video app.
    I got rid of it but was left with some problems, specifically with AviSource in Avisynth.

    If I now use AviSource() to open an AVI file using MP3 audio, it comes up with an error:
    "The requested conversion is not possible".
    Previously these worked fine.

    I installed ffdshow and that allows me to play just about anything, and is invoked by DirectShowSource(), but AviSource can't use these and still gives the same error.

    What do I need to install/enable so AviSource can handle MP3?

    This is in Win2k, but most things work the same as XP.
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  2. did you try re-installing a mp3 codec?
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    I think it's Lame ACM that you're looking for
    "Quality is cool, but don't forget... Content is King!"
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  4. Maybe re-registering quartz.dll? Or l3codeca.acm, l3codecp.acm, or l3codecx.ax?
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    Originally Posted by jagabo
    Maybe re-registering quartz.dll? Or l3codeca.acm, l3codecp.acm, or l3codecx.ax?

    l3codeca.acm was in the system32 folder and was unregistered
    in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32.
    -- Looking inside the file it's apparently the Fraunhofer MP3 decoder.
    (lameACM.acm was already registered though.)

    So I ran:
    regsvr32.exe "D:\WinNT\system32\l3codeca.acm"

    And now it's registered and AviSource works.

    Thanks!
    (I put a similar post on Doom9 a few days ago, as that's the fount of all Avisynth knowledge. 60+ views, not one single reply.)
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  6. LameACM is only an encoder.
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