xvid playbackproblem: green video

Discussion in 'Video playback problems' started by orestes, Feb 27, 2003.

  1. orestes

    orestes Guest

    Someone else on this board had the same problem. i cannot get my xvid videos to play correctly, they always appear in green! I think the nimo codec pack is to blame. How can i fix this? Thanks so much for any input.

    (i have the xvid codec installed)
     
  2. spike1050

    spike1050 Regular member

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    uninstall the nimo codec pack and xvid codec and download the latest version of xvid (get it from kazaa) i hear people all the time having problems with the nimo codec pack (never had any problems myself) and that should help ya
     
  3. Tee73

    Tee73 Guest

    i have the same problem with Nimo build 8

    uninstalling that and installing build 5 sorts the problem for some reason, but then other movies wont play/ or cant get sound

    am pretty sure i have a problem with my xvid.dll or xvid.ax(can't remember), as this shows up as an error when installing build 8, god knows why cos i dont!

    i probably need to reinstall windows i reckon


    i just LOVE codecs(sarcastic)even though they are useful for reducing file size

    T
     
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    another option is to use AviC to change the FourCC code.
    I use nimo 8 en when i change the FourCC to divx
    it works fine.
    now i got factory class probs after installing directx 9.
    crystal player can be used, plays a lot of movies.
     
  6. monzaman

    monzaman Guest

    Dump NIMO and read my other posts for correct XVID playback!!!!!!!!!!!

    MONZAMAN
     
  7. TW1L1GHT

    TW1L1GHT Member

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    Go to C:\Windows\System32\

    And rename or remove "ffdshow.ax".
    That should do the trick.

    GreetZ TWiLiGHT
     

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