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Hey, I'm really confused and have googled for hours on a solution but I'm so tired I decided to just make a post on it hoping somebody would help me. I was asking one of my friends and they recommended this place for me, so here I am. The problem seems to be with my .avi videos when I put them on Windows Movie Maker. They're videos i spend days downloading for an AMV that I downloaded from Vuze recently, and they seem to work fine with anything apart from WMM and Windows DVD Maker (But windows DVD maker is a diff issue anyway that I wont address here). I've tried all sorts of things. I unticked "AVI DVD Compressor" because when I left it ticked, whenever I tried moving .AVI vids to the timeline it would just say "Windows Movie Maker Has Stopped Working" and close the whole thing. But unticking it got me atleast somewhere, but now I face yet another problem. When I try to play my videos (timelines or not), the audio only comes and the video is replaced with a transfixed black screen. I've tried all sorts of codecs and what not, and I'm totally lost now. I dont know what's wrong, but was wondering if anyone could help me. Im not too good with Compressors, Decompressors and Codecs and what have you, but given the instructions I'm good at following them, and hope to be able to make videos properly soon with my .avi videos. Oh, and I dont want to convert them because that just makes the quality worse, as .AVI videos give the best playback quality for me. Thanks alot, _xShafski -- Shafski |
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Shafski;1029799 Wrote: Hey, I'm really confused and have googled for hours on a solution but I'm so tired I decided to just make a post on it hoping somebody would help me. I was asking one of my friends and they recommended this place for me, so here I am. The problem seems to be with my .avi videos when I put them on Windows Movie Maker. They're videos i spend days downloading for an AMV that I downloaded from Vuze recently, and they seem to work fine with anything apart from WMM and Windows DVD Maker (But windows DVD maker is a diff issue anyway that I wont address here). I've tried all sorts of things. I unticked "AVI DVD Compressor" because when I left it ticked, whenever I tried moving .AVI vids to the timeline it would just say "Windows Movie Maker Has Stopped Working" and close the whole thing. But unticking it got me atleast somewhere, but now I face yet another problem. When I try to play my videos (timelines or not), the audio only comes and the video is replaced with a transfixed black screen. I've tried all sorts of codecs and what not, and I'm totally lost now. I dont know what's wrong, but was wondering if anyone could help me. Im not too good with Compressors, Decompressors and Codecs and what have you, but given the instructions I'm good at following them, and hope to be able to make videos properly soon with my .avi videos. Oh, and I dont want to convert them because that just makes the quality worse, as .AVI videos give the best playback quality for me. Thanks alot, _xShafski It sounds to me like you have symptoms of too many codecs installed. People tend to throw codec packs into PC's and hope that one of them will work....instead the codecs cause conflicts. .AVI is a container wrapper...it's an extension that can be given to any video compressed with any of the codecs in use today....so AVI can be any of the 800+ flavours. The trick is to find out which codec was used for the video you downloaded off the net... I'm not going to try and guess which it is but there are programs available to work it out. Once you have worked it out, install only the codec needed and everything should work. -- Clevo ___________________________ Windows Vista Home Premium x64 + SP1 ASUS P5K MB Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4GHz 4GB RAM (DDR2) NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS Realtek HD onboard sound Helpful links: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...91033.mspx#EEE |
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Clevo;1029836 Wrote: Shafski;1029799 Wrote: Hey, I'm really confused and have googled for hours on a solution but I'm so tired I decided to just make a post on it hoping somebody would help me. I was asking one of my friends and they recommended this place for me, so here I am. The problem seems to be with my .avi videos when I put them on Windows Movie Maker. They're videos i spend days downloading for an AMV that I downloaded from Vuze recently, and they seem to work fine with anything apart from WMM and Windows DVD Maker (But windows DVD maker is a diff issue anyway that I wont address here). I've tried all sorts of things. I unticked "AVI DVD Compressor" because when I left it ticked, whenever I tried moving .AVI vids to the timeline it would just say "Windows Movie Maker Has Stopped Working" and close the whole thing. But unticking it got me atleast somewhere, but now I face yet another problem. When I try to play my videos (timelines or not), the audio only comes and the video is replaced with a transfixed black screen. I've tried all sorts of codecs and what not, and I'm totally lost now. I dont know what's wrong, but was wondering if anyone could help me. Im not too good with Compressors, Decompressors and Codecs and what have you, but given the instructions I'm good at following them, and hope to be able to make videos properly soon with my .avi videos. Oh, and I dont want to convert them because that just makes the quality worse, as .AVI videos give the best playback quality for me. Thanks alot, _xShafski It sounds to me like you have symptoms of too many codecs installed. People tend to throw codec packs into PC's and hope that one of them will work....instead the codecs cause conflicts. .AVI is a container wrapper...it's an extension that can be given to any video compressed with any of the codecs in use today....so AVI can be any of the 800+ flavours. The trick is to find out which codec was used for the video you downloaded off the net... I'm not going to try and guess which it is but there are programs available to work it out. Once you have worked it out, install only the codec needed and everything should work. Hm, are you sure? Because why will they play on windows media play but not WMM; isn't the same codecs used with both? Apart from AVI Decompressor which I unfiltered as stated before. My vid was downloaded from Azureus Vuze, a torrent downloaded, but im finding it hard to find which codec is right and I'm getting confused Anybody got any suggestions or help? ![]() -- Shafski |
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its most likely mpeg4 or divx or ac3 i know those all work together well i use those codec packs myself heres the links for dl. Mpeg-4 ~ 'http://www.koepi.info/Xvid-1.2.1-04122008.exe' (http://www.xvid.org/News.64.0.html?&...a7d2&tx_ttnews) Divx ~ http://www.divx.com/downloads/divx ac3 ~ 'SourceForge.net: AC3Filter: Downloading ...' (http://downloads.sourceforge.net/ac3...lter_1_51a.exe) -- KoRnKoB |
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This is not a codec issue, it's a WMM issue. I have the same issue when I use WMM to import video directly from my HDV camcorder. WMM can't even decode the HD video that it encoded itself. There was a hotfix (sorry I don't recall the url) but it didn't work anyway. The clip images show up fine but when you play them in preview you get the black screen. When you play them with Media Player it's a green screen w/ audio. If you play the same clip 10 times it'll be black nine times and work perfectly once. I've been working on this problem for about six months now and I hate to say it but the only solution seems to be to keep our fingers crossed that they fix it in Windows 7 -- pimpmeister ------------------------------------------------------------------------ pimpmeister's Profile: http://camcorderanswers.com/member.php?userid=12157 View this thread: http://camcorderanswers.com/showthread.php?t=8615 http://camcorderanswers.com |
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i am having the same problem, BUT i _did_not_ download any codecs. heck, i don't even know what those are. anyhoo, none of my videos from my Flip Camcorder will show up on ANY movie maker. it's just a blank screen with just audio. help ppl!!!!! -- Pingo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pingo's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/128466.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-mus...eo/1169531.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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i am having the same problem, BUT i _did_not_ download any codecs. heck, i don't even know what those are. anyhoo, none of my videos from my Flip Camcorder will show up on ANY movie maker. it's just a blank screen with just audio. help ppl!!!!! -- Pingo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pingo's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/128466.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-mus...eo/1169531.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Shafski;1030315 Wrote: Clevo;1029836 Wrote: Shafski;1029799 Wrote: Hey, I'm really confused and have googled for hours on a solution but I'm so tired I decided to just make a post on it hoping somebody would help me. I was asking one of my friends and they recommended this place for me, so here I am. The problem seems to be with my .avi videos when I put them on Windows Movie Maker. They're videos i spend days downloading for an AMV that I downloaded from Vuze recently, and they seem to work fine with anything apart from WMM and Windows DVD Maker (But windows DVD maker is a diff issue anyway that I wont address here). I've tried all sorts of things. I unticked "AVI DVD Compressor" because when I left it ticked, whenever I tried moving .AVI vids to the timeline it would just say "Windows Movie Maker Has Stopped Working" and close the whole thing. But unticking it got me atleast somewhere, but now I face yet another problem. When I try to play my videos (timelines or not), the audio only comes and the video is replaced with a transfixed black screen. I've tried all sorts of codecs and what not, and I'm totally lost now. I dont know what's wrong, but was wondering if anyone could help me. Im not too good with Compressors, Decompressors and Codecs and what have you, but given the instructions I'm good at following them, and hope to be able to make videos properly soon with my .avi videos. Oh, and I dont want to convert them because that just makes the quality worse, as .AVI videos give the best playback quality for me. Thanks alot, _xShafski It sounds to me like you have symptoms of too many codecs installed. People tend to throw codec packs into PC's and hope that one of them will work....instead the codecs cause conflicts. .AVI is a container wrapper...it's an extension that can be given to any video compressed with any of the codecs in use today....so AVI can be any of the 800+ flavours. The trick is to find out which codec was used for the video you downloaded off the net... I'm not going to try and guess which it is but there are programs available to work it out. Once you have worked it out, install only the codec needed and everything should work. Hm, are you sure? Because why will they play on windows media play but not WMM; isn't the same codecs used with both? Apart from AVI Decompressor which I unfiltered as stated before. My vid was downloaded from Azureus Vuze, a torrent downloaded, but im finding it hard to find which codec is right and I'm getting confused Anybody got any suggestions or help? ![]() One is a player and the other is an editor...different beasts. Even on my pro-sumer editor I occasionally come across similar situations...plays in WINDVD or WMC but put it in an editor and it won't play. Just to be on the safe side though make sure you have the latest MS DirectX (march 2009) installed....this might help -- Clevo ___________________________ Windows Vista Home Premium x64 + SP1 ASUS P5K MB Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4GHz 4GB RAM (DDR2) NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS Realtek HD onboard sound Helpful links: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...91033.mspx#EEE |
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Shafski;1030315 Wrote: Clevo;1029836 Wrote: Shafski;1029799 Wrote: Hey, I'm really confused and have googled for hours on a solution but I'm so tired I decided to just make a post on it hoping somebody would help me. I was asking one of my friends and they recommended this place for me, so here I am. The problem seems to be with my .avi videos when I put them on Windows Movie Maker. They're videos i spend days downloading for an AMV that I downloaded from Vuze recently, and they seem to work fine with anything apart from WMM and Windows DVD Maker (But windows DVD maker is a diff issue anyway that I wont address here). I've tried all sorts of things. I unticked "AVI DVD Compressor" because when I left it ticked, whenever I tried moving .AVI vids to the timeline it would just say "Windows Movie Maker Has Stopped Working" and close the whole thing. But unticking it got me atleast somewhere, but now I face yet another problem. When I try to play my videos (timelines or not), the audio only comes and the video is replaced with a transfixed black screen. I've tried all sorts of codecs and what not, and I'm totally lost now. I dont know what's wrong, but was wondering if anyone could help me. Im not too good with Compressors, Decompressors and Codecs and what have you, but given the instructions I'm good at following them, and hope to be able to make videos properly soon with my .avi videos. Oh, and I dont want to convert them because that just makes the quality worse, as .AVI videos give the best playback quality for me. Thanks alot, _xShafski It sounds to me like you have symptoms of too many codecs installed. People tend to throw codec packs into PC's and hope that one of them will work....instead the codecs cause conflicts. .AVI is a container wrapper...it's an extension that can be given to any video compressed with any of the codecs in use today....so AVI can be any of the 800+ flavours. The trick is to find out which codec was used for the video you downloaded off the net... I'm not going to try and guess which it is but there are programs available to work it out. Once you have worked it out, install only the codec needed and everything should work. Hm, are you sure? Because why will they play on windows media play but not WMM; isn't the same codecs used with both? Apart from AVI Decompressor which I unfiltered as stated before. My vid was downloaded from Azureus Vuze, a torrent downloaded, but im finding it hard to find which codec is right and I'm getting confused Anybody got any suggestions or help? ![]() One is a player and the other is an editor...different beasts. Even on my pro-sumer editor I occasionally come across similar situations...plays in WINDVD or WMC but put it in an editor and it won't play. Just to be on the safe side though make sure you have the latest MS DirectX (march 2009) installed....this might help -- Clevo ___________________________ Windows Vista Home Premium x64 + SP1 ASUS P5K MB Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4GHz 4GB RAM (DDR2) NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS Realtek HD onboard sound Helpful links: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...91033.mspx#EEE |
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I think the easiest would be to convert the video format to .wmv using the free Format Factory ( 'Format Factory - Free media file format converter' (http://www.formatoz.com/) ). Since .wmv is the "native" Vista format, you avoid all problems. -- whs |
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