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Posted by someguy
10 Nov 2009 11:23 am

this also works in Windows 7. Windows Media Player plays with no problem after making reg entries

Posted by really grateful
10 Nov 2009 01:18 am

key master wrote: You can get Intel Video to play in Vista with the following registry changes. Microsoft includes the decoders in Vista, but has them deactivated from the factory. Note that this will only work playing the videos on a lcoal hard drive, not a network share.

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32]
“vidc.iv31”=“ir32_32.dll”
“vidc.iv32”=“ir32_32.dll”
“vidc.iv41”=“ir41_32.ax”
“vidc.iv50”=“ir50_32.dll”



I have been sitting at this computer for 3 hours trying to get my old logitech webcam videos to work. I have downloaded countless programs and codec packs and NONE have worked. This simple edit did! THANK YOU!!!!!!

Posted by Malacheye
25 Oct 2009 07:03 am

Jorge from Madrid wrote: Unfortunately, in my case it’s doesn’t works. I do something wrong. Please would you be more specific, about adding these lines? I added this commands like alphanumeric values, writing the first part of every line in the name field, and the second in the information field.

Thank you very much.



You have navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32 then add a New String (Edit > New > String value).
Give it a name of vidc.iv50 for example, then press return on the string and give it a value of ir50_32.dll

worked ine in vista for IV4 for myself.

Posted by Jorge from Madrid
31 Aug 2009 04:52 pm

key master wrote: You can get Intel Video to play in Vista with the following registry changes. Microsoft includes the decoders in Vista, but has them deactivated from the factory. Note that this will only work playing the videos on a lcoal hard drive, not a network share.

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32]
“vidc.iv31”=“ir32_32.dll”
“vidc.iv32”=“ir32_32.dll”
“vidc.iv41”=“ir41_32.ax”
“vidc.iv50”=“ir50_32.dll”



Unfortunately, in my case it’s doesn’t works. I do something wrong. Please would you be more specific, about adding these lines? I added this commands like alphanumeric values, writing the first part of every line in the name field, and the second in the information field.

Thank you very much.

Posted by Krzysztof
21 Jul 2009 08:58 pm

key master wrote: You can get Intel Video to play in Vista with the following registry changes.



Tadam! It works!!!

Thanks a lot,
Krzysztof

Posted by Leonidas
06 Jul 2009 04:24 am

Key Master - An elegantly simple and superb solution.
Saved from trial and error codec installs and all the lovely stuff that comes with them.

Thank you

Posted by key master
25 Jun 2009 03:00 pm

You can get Intel Video to play in Vista with the following registry changes. Microsoft includes the decoders in Vista, but has them deactivated from the factory. Note that this will only work playing the videos on a lcoal hard drive, not a network share.

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32]
“vidc.iv31”=“ir32_32.dll”
“vidc.iv32”=“ir32_32.dll”
“vidc.iv41”=“ir41_32.ax”
“vidc.iv50”=“ir50_32.dll”

Posted by EricJ
16 Dec 2008 07:33 pm

Great post,

But do copy your video to a local hard disk. Playing from a mounted network drive didn’t work for me.

That note about nobody wanting to stream AVI files got me triggered: many of us will want to stream from a fast network location, yet that might not work even if you do mount a drive letter first...

Regards, Eric

Posted by WestSideRailways
16 Dec 2008 02:27 am

Thanks Very Much for the info. smiley

Can now watch my old video clips instead of listerning to them.

Rgds.

Posted by anonymous
30 Jun 2005 10:37 am

If you’re going to get one of the older free versions of Indeo on the net, you may be concerned about viruses because it’s an executable. Here’s a list of some known versions of Indeo and their sizes in bytes so you can cross-check (and put your mind at ease).
Most of these packages will contain versions 3, 4, and 5 of Indeo in them, and despite what anyone says, will work on most Windows systems (even XP and Vista ones).

filename______size_______version
indeo.exe_____786,944___5.03
iv5play.exe___823,808____5.06
codinstl.exe___1,860,416__5.07 (also includes i.263)
iv5setup.exe__1,946,377__5.10
iv5setup.exe__1,964,075__5.11 (Intel)
iv5setup.exe__2,068,266__5.11 (switched over to Ligos)

P.S: Sorry about the underscores... tabs don’t seem implemented.

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