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AVI woes

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cheekychappie

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Hi,

I've a system running Win 98 SE, 600MHz Athlon, 27GB Fujitsu hard drive, 128MB RAM, nVidia TNT2 32MB graphics. As far as media players went, all I had was Windows Media Player version 7 (I think!) and GDiVX player. I had lots of video clips, ranging in size from a few MB up to 700 MB, mpeg and avi format.

Without a word of a lie I never had any problems playing any of the clips. I always used GDiVX player as Media Player didn't play the sound with some of the clips. Mpegs and avi's played no problem. I used to hear people saying about problems playing avi's and would count myself lucky I never had any bother.

I've recently bought a new hard drive. Installed it, formatted FAT32 as the previous drive was, installed OS, then installed Windows Media Player and GDiVX. I went to play an avi file .... guess what .... doesn't play properly at all .... jumps and jolts along. Sound is okay. Mpegs play no problem, so it's obviously a problem with avi's.

Since then, I've tried every codec combo you could think of. Even downloaded an avi checker program that tells you what codec the clip is and if you have them installed. Even when this says I have the correct codec and the clip will play okay guess what? It doesn't!

If anyone has any advice as to what is going wrong please let me know. I know you can convert avi to mpeg but a 500 MB avi would take forever! What puzzles me is how I never had any problems before, now no matter what I try the avi's play in slow motion or worse. I even tried the Nimo codec pack which is supposed to solve most problems.

I even put the old hard drive back in. Unfortunately it had been formatted so I had to install everything back on to it, but avi's don't play smoothly on it either.

Help!

Dave
 
hi,

I wondered if I might have installed a codec that was an avi cure-all but I'm pretty sure all I ever did was install GDiVX player as Windows Media Player didn't play the sound with all my avi files.

I'm left confused as I've tried any codec I can find, have also visited moviecodec.com. Thanks for the tip though, and if anyone else knows a possible solution PLEASE let me know!

Dave
 
I have the same problem with AVI files, Windows Media Player just doesn't like them at all, so I use the DivX codec and player: (dont know if its the same as the GDivX you're using) try installing that and using the DivX player to see if it helps :) Adam

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