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  1. I started to process an AVI file with Virtualdub, as recommended. But Videodub won't start....it gives an error message that it needs VFW codecs?

    I am currently researching this, but where or how can I get these codecs?
    Fred
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    divx codec?
    xvid codec?

    we need more information, what is the exact error?
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    Can you post a screenshot of the error you get ?


    How do I upload screenshots ? might assist.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Just the fourCC would do.
    eg. XVID, DX50, H264, WMV3, etc.
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  5. Fred
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    Dlink DSM320 Media Lounge.
    Mitsubishi 50" 4:3 TV.
    Home built AMD XP2000 system with LG DVD Burner (WIN98SE).
    eMachines T3882 with Liteon DVD burner (WINXP).
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  6. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
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    That's DivX 5.0 if my brain serves me... Get the DivX 5 codec (or ffdshow)

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    Or XviD or DivX 6.
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  8. Got it! Thanks for all help!
    Fred
    Panasonic DVD Recorder E50. (Standalone).
    Dlink DSM320 Media Lounge.
    Mitsubishi 50" 4:3 TV.
    Home built AMD XP2000 system with LG DVD Burner (WIN98SE).
    eMachines T3882 with Liteon DVD burner (WINXP).
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