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Posted: 07 Jan 2008 22:31
by serendipity
admin wrote:I use K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 1.59. No problems.
Same here. One time install and no hassles ever.

Posted: 07 Jan 2008 22:39
by j_c_hallgren
GSpot Codec Appliance reports that it uses: Codec = FLV4/VP ;Name = Flash/On2 VP6 and a warning that it needs Flash 8+ player...I can't figure out exactly what codec status is here on my system, but as it works in some FLV players but not in XY, there's something amiss slightly.

Update: VLC shows it having VP6F codec as video...

I've avoided K-Lite packs after reading some horror stories at other forums that deal with audio/video specifically...

Posted: 07 Jan 2008 22:49
by Jeff Bellune
I use K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 1.59. No problems.
That explains why you can preview the file and I can't. Ffdshow is part of that codec pack and will let WMP play various kinds of files, including flv.

No video editor who's worth anything would let that codec pack (or any other) get anywhere near their production system.

I have a player (Sorenson) that is designed specifically to play flv files; I'll just have to miss out on WMP or XY playing them.

-Jeff

Posted: 08 Jan 2008 00:52
by j_c_hallgren
Jeff Bellune wrote:That explains why you can preview the file and I can't. Ffdshow is part of that codec pack and will let WMP play various kinds of files, including flv.
No video editor who's worth anything would let that codec pack (or any other) get anywhere near their production system.
Just to see, I installed 'ffdshow' on my system and believe I activated the needed FLV settings, but still XY and WMP won't show this video...oh well...didn't break anything either that I know of...

And your second comments match some opinions I saw at video specific forums that deal with this stuff constantly...

Posted: 08 Jan 2008 01:56
by Jeff Bellune
j_c_hallgren wrote:I installed 'ffdshow' on my system and believe I activated the needed FLV settings, but still XY and WMP won't show this video
My Google research indicated that ffdshow was the key. Maybe it isn't. :)

-Jeff

Posted: 08 Jan 2008 02:14
by j_c_hallgren
Jeff Bellune wrote:My Google research indicated that ffdshow was the key. Maybe it isn't. :)
Well, as convoluted as the whole codec/filter thingy seems to be, IMO, I'm still not 100% sure of just what I need where to play what! :roll: And I'm not yet convinced that even though I appeared to have installed ffdshow, did it get into the right places to interact with all the other "junk" that is similar?

Posted: 08 Jan 2008 17:56
by j_c_hallgren
Update: I spent quite some time last nite working on this, and doing research, including posting to a video forum, which led me to the following:

1) My vers of FLVSplitter.av in WINNT\System32 was not current, and I got the newer one at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=205650, and after installing that, things definitely improved! WMP will now play this file, as well as another I had that was similar.

2) My vers of Media Player Classic was also not the most current so had to update it also...seems there was various updates, but the listed vers nbr didn't change, so I didn't see it, as it's now got a variant fork.

3) Not sure if this had any effect, but I also installed "VP6 decoder" from MovieCodec.com, as someone pointed to that also.
Upd: Just to see what would happen, so removed this now with no apparent ill effects, so must not have been a cause

4) As Jeff stated, even though every other player I have now handles the file just fine,
XY now hangs with a "Loading.." and I have to kill it! :cry:

Posted: 08 Jan 2008 18:25
by admin
j_c_hallgren wrote:4) As Jeff stated, even though every other player I have now handles the file just fine,
XY now hangs with a "Loading.." and I have to kill it! :cry:
Please check your version of this file:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\quartz.dll
1,293,312 bytes, 29.10.2007 23:42:30, ver 6.05.2600.3243

Posted: 08 Jan 2008 18:39
by j_c_hallgren
Ok, so my quartz.dll is slightly different, but not by much (at least date wise), as mine is 6.05.1.908 from 10/27/07 at 1,222,656 bytes, but remember also that I'm on W2K, so not sure if that's reason for diff?
AFAIK, I'm current on all M$ updates, as I did check about 2 wks ago.

Plus, as all other players now have no issue, and some of them use this module as I gather it... :?

Posted: 08 Jan 2008 20:56
by admin
j_c_hallgren wrote:Ok, so my quartz.dll is slightly different, but not by much (at least date wise), as mine is 6.05.1.908 from 10/27/07 at 1,222,656 bytes, but remember also that I'm on W2K, so not sure if that's reason for diff?
AFAIK, I'm current on all M$ updates, as I did check about 2 wks ago.

Plus, as all other players now have no issue, and some of them use this module as I gather it... :?
I think so, too. So it's some codec thing...

Posted: 08 Jan 2008 21:34
by j_c_hallgren
I saw some older posts on VideoHelp.com forum (where I got the assist to make it this far!) that talk about re-registering quartz.dll to sometimes solve a problem, so I tried that too...just for the heck of it...why not? No chg! :(

Posted: 08 Jan 2008 22:01
by admin
j_c_hallgren wrote:I saw some older posts on VideoHelp.com forum (where I got the assist to make it this far!) that talk about re-registering quartz.dll to sometimes solve a problem, so I tried that too...just for the heck of it...why not? No chg! :(
tnx for trying. I can only say it again: I use K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 1.59. No problems.

Posted: 09 Jan 2008 00:17
by j_c_hallgren
Well, I'm sorry that I'm not that adventuresome that I'll try the "K-lite pack", so are there any clues that you/XY could provide as to what is hanging it? It's likely looking for something somewhere...and I (we?) need to know what those 'some's are....

Posted: 09 Jan 2008 07:49
by admin
j_c_hallgren wrote:Well, I'm sorry that I'm not that adventuresome that I'll try the "K-lite pack", so are there any clues that you/XY could provide as to what is hanging it?
Of course, I would if I could. But I don't do anything here. I just tell Windows to play the file in my window. Nothing else.

Posted: 09 Jan 2008 08:07
by j_c_hallgren
Tried one more combination: When I asked XY to preview file, in the pop-up from "ffdshow" asking if I wanted to use it, I said no this time, and then I was able to get file loaded for AUDIO preview at least, so it didn't hang on "Loading..."...not sure what that signifies or means, but just wanted to pass it on.

Update: I then went to another file type to clear out the preview, and went back to the FLV in Raw View, switched to preview, and told "ffdshow" yes this time, and...I got working VIDEO! :? Huh? What difference did that seq make?

Update #2: Exited out of XY, restarted it, selected the problem FLV file, and told 'ffdshow' yes, and it worked just fine...weird...I'm confused!