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How do I determine which video codec I need? Completely lost...

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[Quote] #1
30 Jan 2005 10:50 am
sassafrass0616
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Hello. I am new to downloading movies and ran into a problem.Some of my movies have no picture.I understand this is because I dont have the right video codec.How do I determine which video codec I am missing.Where do i go to get it?Any help you could give me on this matter would truly be appreciated.....thank you

[Quote] #2
30 Jan 2005 11:56 am
connie
Guest
Hello. I am new to downloading movies and ran into a problem.Some of my movies have no picture.I understand this is because I dont have the right video codec.How do I determine which video codec I am missing.Where do i go to get it?Any help you could give me on this matter would truly be appreciated.....thank you

[Quote] #3
01 Feb 2005 12:21 pm
sassafrass0616
Guest
dear connie,

I am sorry I was not able to see your reply. All it showed was my original post.Please reply again.Thanks again for all your help on this matter.

[Quote] #4
02 Feb 2005 11:32 am
cychan
Guest
you can download a software (Codec Pack 5) it include many useful codec and which are using
for or had installed.

[Quote] #5
03 Feb 2005 07:00 am
hiphopjunkie
Guest
you need a progam called gspot you can get it from www.headbands.com/gspot just install it and then drag the file in to the program its pretty straight forward i hope this is of help to you.

[Quote] #6
03 Feb 2005 07:05 am
sassafrass0616
Guest
I just wanted to thank you all for the input that I recieved from you..I did get the program the Gspot form www.headbands.com and it was remarkably easy. I also installed a codec pack from www.thecodecs.com. It was coedec pack 2.6 and every movie I have downloaded has worked wonderfully...Thank you so much for all your help.

[Quote] #7
03 Feb 2005 11:57 am
Guest
Guest
Another good piece of FREE software for finding out codecs on movie files is AVICodec and can be found here: http://avicodec.duby.info/

Enjoy!

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