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After Divx installed I can no longer play .avi files in Windows Media...
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<blockquote data-quote="tPeppert" data-source="post: 2625501" data-attributes="member: 890294"><p>...Player/Windows Movie Maker 2.6? I honestly haven't any idea what could be causing the problem. Divx came up when i started my computer yesterday saying that I had an update, I installed it as normal, and I was able to watch a few movies and stuff. Then however, I tried to record a speedpaint for Halloween and I tried to move that .avi file into Movie Maker, and it said the file was corrupt. I wouldn't otherwise suspect Divx, except that this never raelly happened before, and updating Divx was the only thing I'd done differently recently. I'm at a loss, could someone help?</p><p>apparently only some .avi files are supposedly corrupt, though; but note that they do actually play in the Divx player, but nowhere else.</p><p>Windows movie maker has allowed me to edit raw .avi files that I've recorded from hypercam, same with nearly everyone who uses it to make speedpaint videos on Youtube. :/ as i said, it's never posed a problem before.</p><p>Nevermind; I fixed my problem rather simply, actually; I simply uninstalled the Divx codec pack and everything went back as it was. Hadn't known I could do that, so sorry for the waste. I'll just... Leave this up since there's very little info on Hypercam, who knows, it might be useful to someone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tPeppert, post: 2625501, member: 890294"] ...Player/Windows Movie Maker 2.6? I honestly haven't any idea what could be causing the problem. Divx came up when i started my computer yesterday saying that I had an update, I installed it as normal, and I was able to watch a few movies and stuff. Then however, I tried to record a speedpaint for Halloween and I tried to move that .avi file into Movie Maker, and it said the file was corrupt. I wouldn't otherwise suspect Divx, except that this never raelly happened before, and updating Divx was the only thing I'd done differently recently. I'm at a loss, could someone help? apparently only some .avi files are supposedly corrupt, though; but note that they do actually play in the Divx player, but nowhere else. Windows movie maker has allowed me to edit raw .avi files that I've recorded from hypercam, same with nearly everyone who uses it to make speedpaint videos on Youtube. :/ as i said, it's never posed a problem before. Nevermind; I fixed my problem rather simply, actually; I simply uninstalled the Divx codec pack and everything went back as it was. Hadn't known I could do that, so sorry for the waste. I'll just... Leave this up since there's very little info on Hypercam, who knows, it might be useful to someone else. [/QUOTE]
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