Originally posted by: rpc64
Does this ffdshow really give you better quality video than the regular divx codec?
Originally posted by: BuMMiE
What is this 'MSVCR70.dll' that wasn't found? It says if I try reinstalling, the problem might be fixed...but it's not. Anyone know how to fix this problem?
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
Do you know who doom9 is?Originally posted by: bmacd
i should be a public spokesman for the Nimo Codec...that package is great! I've never had any problems installing or had any video/codec conflicts. Nimo=#1 in my book. Besides, packaged by the same guy that made WinAmp.
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Originally posted by: Ameesh
NuclearFusi0n i truly wonder if you have any knowledge of how video compression works.
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
Originally posted by: Ameesh
NuclearFusi0n i truly wonder if you have any knowledge of how video compression works.
what do you mean by that?
Originally posted by: Ameesh
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
Originally posted by: Ameesh
NuclearFusi0n i truly wonder if you have any knowledge of how video compression works.
what do you mean by that?
do you understand the techinal differences between these codecs?
Originally posted by: notfred
Nimo has never caused any trouble for me. You can have fun reformatting if you want, but as for me, I'll jsut install it and not have to worry about the sound not playing in half my videos.
Originally posted by: whitecloak
Originally posted by: notfred
Nimo has never caused any trouble for me. You can have fun reformatting if you want, but as for me, I'll jsut install it and not have to worry about the sound not playing in half my videos.
Exactly. Nimo is possibly the worst thing you can do for compatibility of video and audio formats.Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
Inspired by hearing people encourage the installation of codec packs....
Here it is straight from the Doom9 of Doom9.org.
You installed the Nimo pack? The Nimo Codec Pack is evil[tm]! Happy reformating and fresh-installing your system! After that, stick with ffdshow or the XviD decoders. Just install the codecs you need, and no bloated packs!
These codec packs do nothing but contribute to problems on your computer. Just install ffdshow if you are missing a video filter, AC3Filter for your Dolby Digital sound, and any other codecs that you know you need. Don't try to install a bunch of outdated crap that will conflict with everything else on your computer.
Thanks.