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Posted by agoireiro
22 Nov 2009 03:34 am

vlaka: eres la bomba.
gracias por solucionar el problemillla
!!!!!
GRACIAS

Posted by KeygenX
11 Oct 2009 04:18 am

avalones wrote: Hmmm... IV50, FFDSHOW, and the latest DIVX codecs should be more than enough. Perhaps you could stop using the pathetic WMP? Try RealPlayer instead, and if you want the best player out there, get VCL Media Player!

GSPOT, tells you which codecs, both audio/video are required to play some files, perhaps using it and then searching for the proper codec(s) would be the best thing to do.



Did anyone hear about KMPlayer.Its te best i have ever found after testing so many players

Posted by vlaka
26 Sep 2009 12:27 pm

Basta con hacer esto:
Open a command prompt (Start -> Run -> type cmd -> [ENTER]) Abrir una línea de comandos (Inicio -> Ejecutar -> cmd tipo -> [ENTRAR])

Then execute the command: A continuación ejecuta el comando:

regsvr32 ir50_32.dll regsvr32 ir50_32.dll

LA DLL DEL CODEC NO ESTA REGISTRADA

Posted by zalukira
16 Apr 2009 04:45 am

another thing to keep in mind is that the original windows vista had iv50 but the newer service pacages dont...perhaps theyre just uncompatible if anyone can find a download that works tell me cause i want to instal some games from my desktop computer(windows xp) to my laptop(windows vista)

Posted by jdarkstone
18 Dec 2008 04:18 pm

@avalones, ano

Unfortunately, VLC does not play IV50 encoded files; the <a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indeo”>Wikipedia:Indeo</a> article suggests that Indeo Video 4 and 5 are proprietary codecs and do not have open-source decoders, which is why VLC cannot play them.

I’ve found that certain media file converters (like RADVideo and CinemaForge) can take an IV50 as input and produce a working AVI file (although with what codec I’m not sure); you could try searching for a video converter to solve this problem.

There is <a href=“http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3115&start=0”>an article on the VLC website</a> that explains the reasons why VLC does not as of yet support the IV50 codec.

Posted by ano
27 Jun 2007 01:19 am

VLC... not VCL

Posted by anon
19 May 2005 09:05 pm

Posted above by Avalones:
“Perhaps you could stop using the pathetic WMP? Try RealPlayer instead”

HAHAHAHAHAH! You’re a retard. RealPlayer is good if you like your computer being — — - with — — codec licensing. dumbass.

Posted by ivan
19 Apr 2005 11:46 am

hey guys,
thanks for helping me with iv50.i had also problems with installing it but the last link worked.you should try the bs player.i would say its the best divx player!small and good!

Posted by avalones
30 Mar 2005 03:42 pm

Hmmm... IV50, FFDSHOW, and the latest DIVX codecs should be more than enough. Perhaps you could stop using the pathetic WMP? Try RealPlayer instead, and if you want the best player out there, get VCL Media Player!

GSPOT, tells you which codecs, both audio/video are required to play some files, perhaps using it and then searching for the proper codec(s) would be the best thing to do.

Posted by steve
25 Feb 2005 04:34 pm

ive tried all the links posted on here and installed all that has been offered i still am unable to play some windows media files, says codec is still missing

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