

If it is not an avi file, use MP4Cam2AVI Easy Converter (mentioned above) to convert to AVI. When using the Xvid codec (linked above) with VirtualDub to encode video as Xvid, follow these steps. You should probably also set "audio format:" to "Source audio (no recompression)". If MP4Cam2AVI hangs when you select the mp4 file, turn off Preview before selecting the input file. If you have video encoded as H.264 and in mp4 file format, you can use MP4Cam2AVI Easy Converter to convert it to avi format, then use VirtualDub to encode.

If you don't already have a video encoder which works with the XviD codec, VirtualDub seems to work well. Xvid and x264 alongside ffdshow-tryouts appeared to offer the best free solution for quality and performance. We at NBS have tried a few different codecs. 7 GraphEdit for DirectShow codec use inspection.6 Uninstall LAV Splitter and/or Haali Media Splitter.Lastly I am going to use CCleaner and see if that helps. I have used in the past short cut cleaners but no help there. I think he may be correct with that but again that is a regisrty problem. According to the creator of said program, I may have a problem with shortcuts. When that happened certain settngs that I had made in the previous install were still there despite the fact that had uninstalled and deleted the folders several times.

And little details of it weren't working as well, so I uninstalled and decided to reinstall it. For instance I installed one program that kept saying how many dll and ocx files couldn't be found. Ever since I installed Vista back in june I have been having trouble installing 32 bit programs, not all but some. In short I think my main problem is some kind of registry problem but I don't want to mess with that. I did just install K-lite and it showed some problems as it installed such as the following which was a common error message with ddp and ec3 (I don't know what they are but there you go)Īnd when I uninstalled K-Lite I got the following. Now what I am trying do is to uninstall all codecs I have and see if with a process of elimination if I can solve this problem. I tried installing wmp6cdcs.exe, wmpcdcs8.exe and wmv9VCMsetup.exe with no luck so far. As far a pooch's suggestion I am still looking into it but I don't think I'll have any luck with that.

And I believe that that codec should be installed with the 32 pack first before installing the 64 version. Well Simonc55, I did try that codec you mentioned and it didn't work.
