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<blockquote data-quote="Pommedan" data-source="post: 635780" data-attributes="member: 90188"><p>@ Bleazle. MP uses the codecs selected in its configuration settings for video, dvd and tv which overides the 'merit' of codecs on your system hence the video files your playing are using different codecs in graphedit.</p><p></p><p>This is not a problem if it all works - but...</p><p></p><p>certain codecs can have incompatability problems with others.</p><p>certain codecs have trouble or cannot play files encoded with other codecs</p><p>codecs can usually only play certain file extensions</p><p></p><p>um... the list goes on.</p><p></p><p>I see that you do have other codec packs installed DIVX and FFDShow. if you want to keep powerdvd10 on your PC and MP stuffs out again, uninstall one of these first (DIVX is probably the easiest) reboot try MP Again. Anything DIVX was handling before will now be transferred to ffdshow or powerdvd. Still problems... uninstall ffdshow. Your PC and MP should now be mostly running with the powerdvd codec. </p><p></p><p>This might cause a few problems, like with sound or certain file types which powerdvd cannot recognise or play but your system might also be sweet. if not you need to find codecs for these files. FFdshow will play most stuff but the easiest way to lower merits for this would be to uninstall powerdvd. install ffdshow then reinstall powerdvd. This will make pwerdvd the preffered codec</p><p></p><p>personally i use divx *(its a fairly clean package) and powerdvd. i dont have ffdshow (codec packs tend to put stuff on your system you dont need) so you could try divx and powerdvd.</p><p></p><p>the above is probably mind blowing - it just screwed my mind re-reading it so i hope it kind of makes sense or at least gives you some pointers</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pommedan, post: 635780, member: 90188"] @ Bleazle. MP uses the codecs selected in its configuration settings for video, dvd and tv which overides the 'merit' of codecs on your system hence the video files your playing are using different codecs in graphedit. This is not a problem if it all works - but... certain codecs can have incompatability problems with others. certain codecs have trouble or cannot play files encoded with other codecs codecs can usually only play certain file extensions um... the list goes on. I see that you do have other codec packs installed DIVX and FFDShow. if you want to keep powerdvd10 on your PC and MP stuffs out again, uninstall one of these first (DIVX is probably the easiest) reboot try MP Again. Anything DIVX was handling before will now be transferred to ffdshow or powerdvd. Still problems... uninstall ffdshow. Your PC and MP should now be mostly running with the powerdvd codec. This might cause a few problems, like with sound or certain file types which powerdvd cannot recognise or play but your system might also be sweet. if not you need to find codecs for these files. FFdshow will play most stuff but the easiest way to lower merits for this would be to uninstall powerdvd. install ffdshow then reinstall powerdvd. This will make pwerdvd the preffered codec personally i use divx *(its a fairly clean package) and powerdvd. i dont have ffdshow (codec packs tend to put stuff on your system you dont need) so you could try divx and powerdvd. the above is probably mind blowing - it just screwed my mind re-reading it so i hope it kind of makes sense or at least gives you some pointers Cheers [/QUOTE]
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