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I know this question has been posed before, and I have read them all, but it seems to get various answers ranging from WinDVD conflicts to changing names of codec. I don't know how to change or rename codec. I guess I could if clearly explained. I have a cannon Optura 20 that I am using a firewire with to send onto my PC, which is a recently purchased Dell, with preloaded WinDVD on it. I can see and hear the clips on MM2 just fine after recording them, but then the audio speeds up in the storyboard. Please, let me know easiest answer. I can purchase something if need be. Also, will I have this same problem if I decide to have several different video editing software programs. Thank you kindly |
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"B.J.L." <B.J.L.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1BC7CAEA-2DAB-4EB7-9A4B-0AA4C7679262@microsoft.com... > Hello, > > I know this question has been posed before, and I have read them all, but it seems to get various answers ranging from WinDVD conflicts to changing names of codec. I don't know how to change or rename codec. I guess I could if clearly explained. I have a cannon Optura 20 that I am using a firewire with to send onto my PC, which is a recently purchased Dell, with preloaded WinDVD on it. I can see and hear the clips on MM2 just fine after recording them, but then the audio speeds up in the storyboard. Please, let me know easiest answer. I can purchase something if need be. Also, will I have this same problem if I decide to have several different video editing software programs. Thank you kindly All the codecs on my system are at C:\windows\system32\ Their extenders are all .DLL or .AX GSpot is a free utility which can show you all or most of your codecs. http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ It can be a bit overwhelming. Now that you can find the video and audio codecs you can rename them with something like "my computer". You might have to exit any application using the codec to rename it. You also might have to reboot. There only seems to be a few codecs which tend to cause problems. Papajohns site has the best info about codecs relating to MovieMaker www.papajohn.org Rich |
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Thank you for responding, Rich. This is helpful and I have been reading through Papajohn's site as well as many other posts. I will try first with the WinDVD troublesome Codec iviaudio.ax. Information there suggest renaming to Suggestion from site here says to rename to iviaudio.ax_. But I have to admit not knowing much about the technical aspects of computers, why is renaming these Codec's helpful. I understand that the programs are search them in order to condense or expand I assume the information in videos but if they are looking for Codec function, how does the renaming changes things? Can I just randomly rename codecs without causing problems? Search, find, rename? Any help is much appreciated.
"Rich" wrote: > > "B.J.L." <B.J.L.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:1BC7CAEA-2DAB-4EB7-9A4B-0AA4C7679262@microsoft.com... > > Hello, > > > > I know this question has been posed before, and I have read them all, but > it seems to get various answers ranging from WinDVD conflicts to changing > names of codec. I don't know how to change or rename codec. I guess I could > if clearly explained. I have a cannon Optura 20 that I am using a firewire > with to send onto my PC, which is a recently purchased Dell, with preloaded > WinDVD on it. I can see and hear the clips on MM2 just fine after recording > them, but then the audio speeds up in the storyboard. Please, let me know > easiest answer. I can purchase something if need be. Also, will I have this > same problem if I decide to have several different video editing software > programs. Thank you kindly > > > All the codecs on my system are at C:\windows\system32\ > > Their extenders are all .DLL or .AX > > GSpot is a free utility which can show you all or most of your codecs. > http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ > It can be a bit overwhelming. > > Now that you can find the video and audio codecs you can rename them with > something like "my computer". You might have to exit any application using > the codec to rename it. You also might have to reboot. There only seems to > be a few codecs which tend to cause problems. Papajohns site has the best > info about codecs relating to MovieMaker > www.papajohn.org > > Rich > > > > |
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Hello there,
You sound as though you are suffering from a codec problem. The one stop solution for that is a program called Rename Codecs and it is available from my web site. To get your copy you have to join the Rename Codec Forum and then request it. A copy will then be sent to you. Make sure you check out the FAQ on what it does and how to run it (That will take about one minute of your time!!) All the info you need is one the web site. This reassuringly safe to use program requires no knowledge on your part about what it is doing or how it is doing it or what it is doing it too!!! neither do you need to know where any of these files are or whether it is safe to rename them or not.....and best of all, ITS FREE !!! -- Best Wishes.....John Kelly www.the-kellys.org www.the-kellys.co.uk --- All material gained from other sources is duly acknowledged. No Value is obtained by publishing in any format other peoples work |
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If and when a codec is needed, a renamed codec would result in something not
working. That's why I don't recommend deleting them. If you need it for something else, you can rename it back again. You should limit the codec renaming to the list of problem ones on my site. You can safely rename them, but it's good to know what the codec is associate with. I have two of the problem codecs on my systems and have to toggle them depending on if I want to use MM2 or the other software that needs them. So they function when needed and they are called for by file name. That's why renaming them works... but the better more elegant and right way to toggle them is to register and unregister them. -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org .. "B.J.L." <BJL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:97A8D591-81E5-4213-B799-1F0B5CBBA24B@microsoft.com... > Thank you for responding, Rich. This is helpful and I have been reading through Papajohn's site as well as many other posts. I will try first with the WinDVD troublesome Codec iviaudio.ax. Information there suggest renaming to Suggestion from site here says to rename to iviaudio.ax_. But I have to admit not knowing much about the technical aspects of computers, why is renaming these Codec's helpful. I understand that the programs are search them in order to condense or expand I assume the information in videos but if they are looking for Codec function, how does the renaming changes things? Can I just randomly rename codecs without causing problems? Search, find, rename? Any help is much appreciated. > > "Rich" wrote: > > > > > "B.J.L." <B.J.L.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:1BC7CAEA-2DAB-4EB7-9A4B-0AA4C7679262@microsoft.com... > > > Hello, > > > > > > I know this question has been posed before, and I have read them all, but > > it seems to get various answers ranging from WinDVD conflicts to changing > > names of codec. I don't know how to change or rename codec. I guess I could > > if clearly explained. I have a cannon Optura 20 that I am using a firewire > > with to send onto my PC, which is a recently purchased Dell, with preloaded > > WinDVD on it. I can see and hear the clips on MM2 just fine after recording > > them, but then the audio speeds up in the storyboard. Please, let me know > > easiest answer. I can purchase something if need be. Also, will I have this > > same problem if I decide to have several different video editing software > > programs. Thank you kindly > > > > > > All the codecs on my system are at C:\windows\system32\ > > > > Their extenders are all .DLL or .AX > > > > GSpot is a free utility which can show you all or most of your codecs. > > http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ > > It can be a bit overwhelming. > > > > Now that you can find the video and audio codecs you can rename them with > > something like "my computer". You might have to exit any application using > > the codec to rename it. You also might have to reboot. There only seems to > > be a few codecs which tend to cause problems. Papajohns site has the best > > info about codecs relating to MovieMaker > > www.papajohn.org > > > > Rich > > > > > > > > |
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A codec is a coder-decoder or compressor/decompressor depending on who's
definition you use. There are various types of codecs for processing video and audio and there are codecs which perform the same function but written by different programmers. Certain programs can use various codecs but sometimes there is a conflict and the selected codec does not work as expected. If you rename the offending codec the program will not find that offending codec and will look for another codec. You could delete it but that's not a good idea, or you could move it to another directory, but renaming it is usually easier to do. iviaudio.ax seems to be a troublesome codec for a lot of people, not just MovieMaker. Rich "B.J.L." <BJL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:97A8D591-81E5-4213-B799-1F0B5CBBA24B@microsoft.com... > Thank you for responding, Rich. This is helpful and I have been reading through Papajohn's site as well as many other posts. I will try first with > the WinDVD troublesome Codec iviaudio.ax. Information there suggest renaming to Suggestion from site here says to rename to iviaudio.ax_. > But I have to admit not knowing much about the technical aspects of computers, why is renaming these Codec's helpful. I understand that the > programs are search them in order to condense or expand I assume the information in videos but if they are looking for Codec function, how > does the renaming changes things? Can I just randomly rename codecs without causing problems? Search, find, rename? Any help is much > appreciated. > > "Rich" wrote: > > > > > "B.J.L." <B.J.L.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:1BC7CAEA-2DAB-4EB7-9A4B-0AA4C7679262@microsoft.com... > > > Hello, > > > > > > I know this question has been posed before, and I have read them all, but > > it seems to get various answers ranging from WinDVD conflicts to changing > > names of codec. I don't know how to change or rename codec. I guess I could > > if clearly explained. I have a cannon Optura 20 that I am using a firewire > > with to send onto my PC, which is a recently purchased Dell, with preloaded > > WinDVD on it. I can see and hear the clips on MM2 just fine after recording > > them, but then the audio speeds up in the storyboard. Please, let me know > > easiest answer. I can purchase something if need be. Also, will I have this > > same problem if I decide to have several different video editing software > > programs. Thank you kindly > > > > > > All the codecs on my system are at C:\windows\system32\ > > > > Their extenders are all .DLL or .AX > > > > GSpot is a free utility which can show you all or most of your codecs. > > http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ > > It can be a bit overwhelming. > > > > Now that you can find the video and audio codecs you can rename them with > > something like "my computer". You might have to exit any application using > > the codec to rename it. You also might have to reboot. There only seems to > > be a few codecs which tend to cause problems. Papajohns site has the best > > info about codecs relating to MovieMaker > > www.papajohn.org > > > > Rich > > > > > > > > |
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I don't have any issues between Pinnacle's Studio 8 and Movie Maker. The
only thing I have to do on my laptop is notch the screen resolution down when running Studio 8 as it doesn't like a high rez screen. No codec issues. And if you go from MM2 to Studio with a DV-AVI file, you'll need to convert it from type I to type II.... no conversion needed in the other direction. -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 - www.papajohn.org Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org .. "B.J.L." <BJL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B039C8A2-FF56-4406-9738-EA71E3CBA187@microsoft.com... > Rich, PapaJohn, John Kelly > > Thank you all for the help, and great explanation, Rich. The culprit of course was the iviaudio from the WinDVD older version pre-loaded on my Dell. I guess I'll just switch the name of the codec back when I want to use the WinDVD. I named it iviaudio.ax_ as suggested by someone here at some point. I am thinking of just buying the newer version of WinDVD so as to correct the problem permanently. But here's my next question, I just got a free deal on Pinnacle software when I bought my Canon oputura, are there typically any conflicts with MM2 and Pinnacle that are known in terms of codecs. Just would like to make sure I avoid any problems like that as much in the future. > > By the way, I would like to do that unregistering and I have read about it in complete on your site, but just a bit nervous...not that technically savvy. > Again--Thanks guys > > "Rich" wrote: > > > A codec is a coder-decoder or compressor/decompressor depending on who's > > definition you use. There are various types of codecs for processing video > > and audio and there are codecs which perform the same function but written > > by different programmers. Certain programs can use various codecs but > > sometimes there is a conflict and the selected codec does not work as > > expected. If you rename the offending codec the program will not find that > > offending codec and will look for another codec. You could delete it but > > that's not a good idea, or you could move it to another directory, but > > renaming it is usually easier to do. > > > > iviaudio.ax seems to be a troublesome codec for a lot of people, not just > > MovieMaker. > > > > Rich > > > > "B.J.L." <BJL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:97A8D591-81E5-4213-B799-1F0B5CBBA24B@microsoft.com... > > > Thank you for responding, Rich. This is helpful and I have been reading > > through Papajohn's site as well as many other posts. I will try first with > > > the WinDVD troublesome Codec iviaudio.ax. Information there suggest > > renaming to Suggestion from site here says to rename to iviaudio.ax_. > > > But I have to admit not knowing much about the technical aspects of > > computers, why is renaming these Codec's helpful. I understand that the > > > programs are search them in order to condense or expand I assume the > > information in videos but if they are looking for Codec function, how > > > does the renaming changes things? Can I just randomly rename codecs > > without causing problems? Search, find, rename? Any help is much > > > appreciated. > > > > > > "Rich" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > "B.J.L." <B.J.L.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > > news:1BC7CAEA-2DAB-4EB7-9A4B-0AA4C7679262@microsoft.com... > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > > > I know this question has been posed before, and I have read them all, > > but > > > > it seems to get various answers ranging from WinDVD conflicts to > > changing > > > > names of codec. I don't know how to change or rename codec. I guess I > > could > > > > if clearly explained. I have a cannon Optura 20 that I am using a > > firewire > > > > with to send onto my PC, which is a recently purchased Dell, with > > preloaded > > > > WinDVD on it. I can see and hear the clips on MM2 just fine after > > recording > > > > them, but then the audio speeds up in the storyboard. Please, let me > > know > > > > easiest answer. I can purchase something if need be. Also, will I have > > this > > > > same problem if I decide to have several different video editing > > software > > > > programs. Thank you kindly > > > > > > > > > > > > All the codecs on my system are at C:\windows\system32\ > > > > > > > > Their extenders are all .DLL or .AX > > > > > > > > GSpot is a free utility which can show you all or most of your codecs. > > > > http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ > > > > It can be a bit overwhelming. > > > > > > > > Now that you can find the video and audio codecs you can rename them > > with > > > > something like "my computer". You might have to exit any application > > using > > > > the codec to rename it. You also might have to reboot. There only > > seems to > > > > be a few codecs which tend to cause problems. Papajohns site has the > > best > > > > info about codecs relating to MovieMaker > > > > www.papajohn.org > > > > > > > > Rich > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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