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  1. Hi,
    I'm trying to convert a AVI file into a DVD format however as soon as I try to load it it comes up can't load or unsuppported.
    I believe i have the correct codec as the movie plays from PC no bother.
    The following is cut from AVIcodec.

    562 MB, 1472 Kbps, 25.0 fps, 480*335 (4:3), DIV3 = DivX v3 MPEG-4 (Low-Motion),

    Could anybody help??

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  3. thanks for the prompt reply.
    i did read the problems page and could't find the answer to my problem.
    I suspect it's the Codec but can't work out which one I need to download.
    the following is cut from AVIcodec

    562 MB, 1472 Kbps, 25.0 fps, 480*335 (4:3), DIV3 = DivX v3 MPEG-4 (Low-Motion), Supported

    Any ideas which one i require.

    thanks
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    Originally Posted by camBB
    ...can't load or unsuppported...
    Problems:
    Some common TMPGEnc problems:

    If you get an error message when opening like file unsupported or can not open or is not supported...
    So why can't you find the answer?
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  5. Ok. I've tried to install Nimo Codec however it fails to load msvcr70.dll at the start.

    any ideas am i getting warmer??
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    Did you try to change the priority setting like the guide said? You make no mention of it.
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  7. Hi,
    I've think i've sorted this now by reinstalling the TMPGenc SW.
    Thanks for the help
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    Ok. I've tried to install Nimo Codec
    Oh, horror! Kiss your video capabilities goodbye if you succeed! Your system might just have been saved by not having msvcr70.dll installed...

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