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problems with viewing video-cd's since a while i have been having problems with watching video-cd's. bsplayer can't open practically any of them and i even installed media player to try the video-cd's on, but that doesn't work either. if it's a codec-thing: i have installed the tsunami-codec-pack 3.97. can anybody help me? by the way, my version of bsplayer is 0.86b496. |
If you're only playing VCD's and/or SVCD's, you need an MPEG Video Decoder (not to confuse with mp3). Unfortunately I don't know the Tsunami Codec pack (that's to say I don't know what codecs it holds and I also like to keep it that way). From what I saw at the DivX-digest page it doesn't seems too recent to me though (2 August 2002!). Therefore I don't know what codecs you may have installed (hopefully not the full pack). I just repeat the suggestion of the relevant page of Divx-digest, i.e. Quote:
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thanks for the reply! I have uninstalled the codec-pack and installed only the divX and the XVID-codec. My version of bsplayer is 0.86.501. My version of DirectX is 9.0b The video codecs I have installed are: cvid;Cinepak® Codec;1.10.0.6;Radius Inc.; divf;DivX Video for Windows Codec;4 divx;DivX Video for Windows Codec;4 i420;Microsoft H.263 ICM Driver;4.4.3400;Microsoft Corporation; iv31;Intel Indeo R3.1;4.4.3400;No company info; iv32;Intel Indeo R3.2;4.4.3400;No company info; iv41;Intel Indeo® Video 4.5;4.51.16.03;Intel Corporation; iv50;Intel Indeo® video 5.10;R.5.10.15.2.55;Intel Corporation; iyuv;Intel Indeo(R) Video YUV Codec;5.1.2600.0 (XPClientMicrosoft Corporation;Microsoft Corporation; m261;Microsoft H.261 ICM Driver;4.4.3400;Microsoft Corporation; m263;Microsoft H.263 ICM Driver;4.4.3400;Microsoft Corporation; mrle;Microsoft RLE Compressor;5.1.2600.0 (xpclientMicrosoft Corporation;Microsoft Corporation; msvc;Microsoft Video 1 Compressor;5.1.2600.0 (xpclientMicrosoft Corporation;Microsoft Corporation; uyvy;Microsoft UYVY Video Decompressor;5.3.0000000.900 builMicrosoft Corporation;Microsoft Corporation; vp31;On2_VP3;3 xvid;XVID Mpeg-4;4 yuy2;Microsoft UYVY Video Decompressor;5.3.0000000.900 builMicrosoft Corporation;Microsoft Corporation; yvu9;Toshiba Video Codec;5.1.2600.0 (XPClientMicrosoft Corporation;Microsoft Corporation; yvyu;Microsoft UYVY Video Decompressor;5.3.0000000.900 builMicrosoft Corporation;Microsoft Corporation; the audio codecs I have installed are: 0x0001;PCM;4.0 .0;Microsoft IMA ADPCM; 0x0002;Microsoft ADPCM;4.0 .0;MS-ADPCM; 0x0006;CCITT A-Law;4.0 .0;Microsoft CCITT G.711; 0x0007;CCITT u-Law;4.0 .0;Microsoft CCITT G.711; 0x0011;IMA ADPCM;4.0 .0;Microsoft IMA ADPCM; 0x0022;DSP Group TrueSpeech(TM);1.0 .0;TrueSpeech(TM); 0x0031;GSM 6.10;4.0 .0;Microsoft GSM 6.10; 0x0042;Microsoft G.723.1;1.2 .1;Microsoft G.723.1; 0x0062;Voxware v1.1.6/1.1.8 File-Mode Codecs;4.0 .0;Voxware CODECs 1.5.0; 0x0069;Voxware v1.1.8 Bitstream-Mode Codecs;4.0 .0;Voxware CODECs 1.5.0; 0x0074;Voxware MetaVoice;4.0 .0;Voxware CODECs 1.5.0; 0x0075;Voxware MetaSound;4.0 .0;Voxware CODECs 1.5.0; 0x0130;ACELP.net;3.2 .0;ACELP.net; 0x0402;IAC2;2.5 .53;Indeo® audio software; The message I get from BSPlayer is: "Unknown File Format ()" Both AVIcodec and GSpot can't find out what the codecs are. AVIcodec provides me with the message: "Opening Error The Source filter for this file could not be loaded for L:\MPEG2\AVISEQ01.MPG". GSpot just says he couldn't find any codecs... Again, I have this problem with a lot of my VideoCD's. |
You need an MPEG2 codec. Search for elecard MPEG2 codec. |
I just happened to see it's included in K-Lite codec pack (full version) which you can download here. With respect to codec-packs please note that the art is knowing to restrict yourself! In this connection I would like to repeat the advice on DivX-digest download page: Quote:
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Will try! |
Thanks BSPeter and adicoto! I uninstalled all codecs, installed the Nimo Codec Pack b8 (it had 2 codecs I needed that weren't in the KaZaA-LiTe-pack) with only the codecs I needed and downloaded the Elecard MPEG2-codec. Everything works fine now, thanks again! |
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