Problems with the NEXUIZ 2.0 vid

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Sun Jul 09, 2006 1:32 am

  • Since I formated my drive thus whiped it clean, the video doesn't play sound anymore.
    My question is this:
    What audio codec was the video done with?
    WMP gives me a tag 55 error (mp3) but thats fine on my machine so thats gotta be off. (All mp3 files play fine on my machine)
    If I play the vid with DivX player, I get a tag 80 error but i'm not sure what this is. Is it mp2 by any chance?
    Either way, if thats the case, a DVD player instalation might do the trick but I'd rather know what codec was used so I don't have to DL a shitload to find the right one.

    Thanks for any help.
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Sun Jul 09, 2006 1:37 am

Sun Jul 09, 2006 1:39 am

  • Thanks, but I have another question for you. Do u live here?
    I mean, are you built into the forum and not really human? :P
    Quick response, stahl, quick.

    It's not a matter of software in this case, but rather a codec issue. A missing codec is what kills the sound here and what I'm trying to figure out is which one i'm missing.
    Before I formated my drive, WMP was able to play this file as well as DivX and winamp.
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Sun Jul 09, 2006 8:55 am

  • Why do you even bother yourself about that video? It's annoying, I think I'll dig up that no-video pack again ;)
    "One should strive to achieve; not sit in bitter regret."
    WE ARE NEXUIZ.
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Sun Jul 09, 2006 12:27 pm

  • PHREAK wrote:Thanks, but I have another question for you. Do u live here?
    I mean, are you built into the forum and not really human? :P

    It's not a matter of software in this case, but rather a codec issue. A missing codec is what kills the sound here and what I'm trying to figure out is which one i'm missing.

    The forum webserver is build into my brain.. kinda like the matrix systems, i'm fully human though ;)
    Well the good thing about vlc is that it does not need thirdparty plugins but still can play about every format.. The codec should be xvid..
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Sun Jul 09, 2006 9:01 pm

  • VLC did it.
    I extracted the codec from it into my system32 and all players work fine now.

    Thanks, Stahl
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