here
http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/Detail_Desc.asp?strState=LIVE&ProductID=355&DwnldID=2846
I have downloaded IV50 but get error message on install.
“C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Windows applications.Choose close to terminate."
I have Windows XP home and all available updates installed. Help!
(To drunken duck)
The Microsoft website has an article on your problem
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324767
There’s also workarounds listed, but I think they’re more trouble than worth it. I’d recommend getting a 32-bit installer like this one instead
http://binaries.it-faq.pl/windows/tools/graphics/IntelIndeo/iv5setup.exe
lol the codec worked on windows 7 ultimate 64 bit. I can play my IV50 files in Windows Mediaplayer Classic :D
Windows 7 Fix - Should work in Vista to
In windows 7 download the codec pack from here: http://www.filewatcher.com/m/iv5setup.exe.2068266.0.0.html
THEN
go to command prompt and Run as administrator if you don’t run as admin you will get an error.
in command prompt type: regsvr32 ir50_32.dll
Took me ages to figure this out
enjoy...
Try AllToAvi (by Genesis Kiith) available via Sourceforge, to convert your IV50 video files. Version 4, works well. Will convert the file into DivX5, XVid, or PSP. The resulting file will be playable with VLC, WMP, or others. Prism (video converter), does not do IV50 files, but can resize conversions done via AllToAvi.
AllToAvi is a free program, but the programmer does accept donations. Prism is also a good program, but not free.
Jet wrote:
Windows 7 Fix - Should work in Vista to
In windows 7 download the codec pack from here: http://www.filewatcher.com/m/iv5setup.exe.2068266.0.0.html
THEN
go to command prompt and Run as administrator if you don’t run as admin you will get an error.
in command prompt type: regsvr32 ir50_32.dll
Took me ages to figure this out
enjoy...
That worked perfectly, thanks.
Thank you so much....this has been driving me mad for days!! Finally I can play my avi files in wmp running in vista.
xyz wrote:Jet wrote:
Windows 7 Fix - Should work in Vista to
In windows 7 download the codec pack from here: http://www.filewatcher.com/m/iv5setup.exe.2068266.0.0.html
THEN
go to command prompt and Run as administrator if you don’t run as admin you will get an error.
in command prompt type: regsvr32 ir50_32.dll
Took me ages to figure this out
enjoy...That worked perfectly, thanks.
Agreed.. this solution worked for me in Windows 7
(64bit) Ultimate Edition. Here’s what I did in greater detail than above. After downloading a copy of iv5setup.exe you right click the file and select “Run as administrator” to complete install without fail. Then I searched for ir50_32.dll on my harddrive and found it in c:\windows\SysWOW64\. I opened Windows “Run..." and typed “c:\windows\SysWOW64\regsvr32 ir50_32.dll” (without quotes of course). Regsvr32 reported that the module SUCCESSfully loaded, but failed the call to DLLRegisterServer with error code 0x8000ffff. Regardless of this error, the codec was activated and Windows Media Player now plays my old AVI videos correctly.
@xyz/ditto This worked for me too. Thanks for your advice. Looks like we have a solution here :-)
It works :
Downlod the file codinstl.exe on the following link :
http://www.cucusoft.com/codec.asp
Nipper wrote:
@xyz/ditto This worked for me too. Thanks for your advice. Looks like we have a solution here :-)
Thank You very much. it was a great tip for me, too. Think you saved me a lot of time and nerves
I downloaded it from http://www.filewatcher.com/m/iv5setup.exe.2068266.0.0.html
(as mentioned in a previous post, thanks), but I found I didn’t need to run the command prompt line - I tried playing an old video file afterwards and it worked. Windows 7 64bit.
frenchguy wrote:
It works :
Downlod the file codinstl.exe on the following link :
http://www.cucusoft.com/codec.asp
this worked for me, windows 7 64 bit
