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  1. Nevermind
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  2. Well, the good news is I didn't get those previous errors. But now it says (inside the screen area) 'MISSING CODEC'

    I did a MKV rip. What sort of codec do I need, and how to have VD recognize it?
    According to another media player, the file is: MPEG2(libmpeg2.dll)

    The file plays perfectly fine in other players, so I must already have it installed??

    Unless it's asking for a audio codec? If that's the case, the file is: AC3(Dolby Digital)-liba52.dll

    Thanks,
    Alex.
    Last edited by alex101; 20th Nov 2012 at 05:17.
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    A mkv from a DVD? Most program will have problems with that. But you could try http://gral.y0.pl/~fcchandler/Plugins/MPEG2/index.html

    Or try avidemux.

    Or don't convert your dvd to mkv, instead rip with dvdfab decrypter, use vob2mpg and edit the mpg instead.
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    Originally Posted by alex101 View Post
    The file plays perfectly fine in other players, so I must already have it installed??
    Not necessarily. Some players have their own codecs that are internal to the player and other applications can't use them. But I just point this out as a possibility, although I think that it's most likely not your problem. I would blame Win 8. I work in IT for a living and we regard early adopters of the latest Microsoft release as suckers. "My program doesn't work any more!" is a very common complaint when EVERY new version of Windows gets released. This is why I refuse to ever upgrade Windows until maybe the first service pack for the new version is released. Maybe. Win 7 is pretty good in my opinion and I personally see no reason to spend any money at all to upgrade to Win 8. I hate to tell you, but I think the odds are pretty good that you've got some kind of Win 8 specific issue and you're just going to have to wait until the VirtualDub people can get around to fixing it.
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