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Jon T
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This is driving me crazy.
I have upgraded assembled a new system and I am running Vista 64 Unlimited.
I do a lot of multimedia work and need to get the audio and video (mostly
audio), decoders and codecs back installed.
I use a great product called Virtualdub http://www.virtualdub.org/ , as a
front end to manage my encoding.
I use Divx a lot, etc.
Here is the issue:
* When I get the audio decoders and codes that I have used before in XP 32
bit, many of them get installed by downloading a "rar" folder, extracting
them, then "right-clicking" on the file.INF file and the decoder or codec
gets installed.
* When I do that, with my 32 bit codecs it appears to have been installed,
but in reality nothing gets installed.
* Apparently, the .INF file, "right-click" install doesn't work anymore with
those 32 bit codecs in Vista 64.
* I have some codecs that I have found that are 64bit and work fine in the
64 bit version of Virtualdub.
* My issues that with some of my video codecs, mainly Divx, is 32 bit.
* While the latest Divx 32 bit decoder works great in Virtualdub 32 bit, I
need my 32 but audio codecs to get installed, so I can have by audio and
video working together.
* Virtualdub in particular likes to use ACM type of decoders/codecs, and the
ones I have are set to install by installing the .INF file.
* In particular, I am in great need of a AC3 ACM 32 bit codec that I can
install. I finally found, in a Chinese web site, where someone packaged up a
LAME ACM codec in the form of a .exe file. That installed great !!
* I have read some things that I really don't understand about Vista 64
"blocking" the INF installation ??
* What can I do and hopefully, that will be changed in the future.
Lastly. My favorite source for audio codecs is Rarewares.
http://www.rarewares.org/ . Tjhey have the newest and the best selection of
the superior open source codecs, some especially compiled for to work with
the CPU that one is using. Great side.
PLEASE HELP.
Thanks in advance !!
Jon
I have upgraded assembled a new system and I am running Vista 64 Unlimited.
I do a lot of multimedia work and need to get the audio and video (mostly
audio), decoders and codecs back installed.
I use a great product called Virtualdub http://www.virtualdub.org/ , as a
front end to manage my encoding.
I use Divx a lot, etc.
Here is the issue:
* When I get the audio decoders and codes that I have used before in XP 32
bit, many of them get installed by downloading a "rar" folder, extracting
them, then "right-clicking" on the file.INF file and the decoder or codec
gets installed.
* When I do that, with my 32 bit codecs it appears to have been installed,
but in reality nothing gets installed.
* Apparently, the .INF file, "right-click" install doesn't work anymore with
those 32 bit codecs in Vista 64.
* I have some codecs that I have found that are 64bit and work fine in the
64 bit version of Virtualdub.
* My issues that with some of my video codecs, mainly Divx, is 32 bit.
* While the latest Divx 32 bit decoder works great in Virtualdub 32 bit, I
need my 32 but audio codecs to get installed, so I can have by audio and
video working together.
* Virtualdub in particular likes to use ACM type of decoders/codecs, and the
ones I have are set to install by installing the .INF file.
* In particular, I am in great need of a AC3 ACM 32 bit codec that I can
install. I finally found, in a Chinese web site, where someone packaged up a
LAME ACM codec in the form of a .exe file. That installed great !!
* I have read some things that I really don't understand about Vista 64
"blocking" the INF installation ??
* What can I do and hopefully, that will be changed in the future.
Lastly. My favorite source for audio codecs is Rarewares.
http://www.rarewares.org/ . Tjhey have the newest and the best selection of
the superior open source codecs, some especially compiled for to work with
the CPU that one is using. Great side.
PLEASE HELP.
Thanks in advance !!
Jon