| 15 May 2008 11:12 am |
Toddj Guest | Heya folks, I’ve got this problem with an AVI file...
When I play the AVI file using WMP, it has a small red “X” next to the file name indicating that it wasn’t able to decode the audio portion of the file.
I can view the video portion just fine but not the audio. When I click the “little red X” and ask for “Web Help” it tells me that I’m experiencing error C00D10D1. And also tells me that I need Ogg Vorbis Mode 3+ (6771).
I’ve tried many different methods of getting this codec but all have failed.
I tried placing the recommended Vorbis.ACM file in my windows/system32 folder and restarting my machine but that didn’t work. I also tried installing two different versions of the Directshow filters from this site: http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/history.html
I made sure WMP was closed and that I had uninstalled other versions of ogg before installing those.
I’m running Vista by the way... Any suggestions?
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| 15 May 2008 06:25 pm |
Regular Rep: 5 Joined: 20 Nov 2004 Posts: 1,269 | There should be a button on the front page of this site that lets you search audio codecs by audio tags. (If it lacks visibility let us know so we can make it more visible). Direct link if you can’t find it. There does seem to be more than one implementation of Vorbis in ACM. One uses tag 676F (perhaps the one you tried installing), and another uses tag 6771 (the one you’re looking for).
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| 16 May 2008 01:40 am |
Toddj Guest | Thank you, I did have the wrong tag but it’s still not working.
My computer isn’t recognizing the codec as being installed for some reason.
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| 16 May 2008 01:55 am |
Toddj Guest | Nevermind, it’s working now. My porn finally has audio! Thanks man...
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| 28 Jul 2008 06:57 pm |
xztr Guest | Thank God for you, it solved my problem to :P
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