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mm1352000

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    Hmmm, I received an email that you replied again, but no message here. I think the spam filter was being a bit strict...
    [edit: and now it appears, strange... :confused:]

    You can use google translate to convert German to English... or just follow the "zum download" links like I did. :)
    Here is a direct link to the download:
    http://www.chip.de/downloads/c1_dow...048&v=3600&s=828db385b93ac5c5a41fa4fc4b340b17
     
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    Leco Dalai

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    Let me try another way. I've downloaded the file. When I run windrv3.exe, windows 8 blocks the installation telling that the German package isn't installed in the machine. I need windrv3.exe for English or Portuguese Languages, so windows recognize it as a valid setup file.
     

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    Let me try another way. I've downloaded the file. When I run windrv3.exe, windows 8 blocks the installation telling that the German package isn't installed in the machine. I need windrv3.exe for English or Portuguese Languages, so windows recognize it as a valid setup file.
    Ahhh, I see - sorry. I agree, I get the same error when I try to install that version. :(
    I have the English installer here (which I downloaded several years ago), but I think we are probably not allowed to provide it to you.
    The other alternative you could try is the ATI encoders...
    1. Download the "Encoder" package from here: http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/mmc9-16.aspx
    2. Run the installer. It will unzip to the selected location on your HDD, then start the installer. Do not continue the installer.
    3. Navigate to the installer location on your HDD, then locate the AVIVO folder.
    4. Run AVIVO.msi inside that folder to install the ATI encoders. After that you can delete the installer directory.

    Note, I'm running XP and I know it will work there. Not sure if it will work for Vista+.
     

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    AVIVO works!!! With great image and sound quality. :)

    But a little bit out of sync. :(

    Is there any option I tune to better sync it??? The sound is coming first.

    Thanks in advance!!!
     

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