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WOWIEGURL 12-25-2004 07:18 PM

WMP won't play the avs files!?
 
I tried playing a avs file but it refuses to recognise the file format. I used yto work fine. HELP!!!

Dialhot 12-25-2004 08:18 PM

Only two possibilities :
1/ your script is wrong
é/ you changed something on your PC

For both situations nobody can help you.

rds_correia 12-26-2004 08:27 AM

Hi WOWIEGURL :)
Always try to keep your system as simple as possible.
Don't install some software just because you're curious without making a proper backup of your windows system.
If WMP doesn't work, it's definitly because you installed something on it that also installs codecs (or that changes the codec tables in the registry).
Right now, you can try to:
1 - Download (and reinstall) Avisynth AVS v2.55 here.
2 - Download (and reinstall) XviD codec XviD-1.0.3-20122004 here.
3 - Download (and install) Media Player Classic (a WMP clone on steroids :lol:) MPC v6.4.8.2 here.

First, see if reinstalling Avisynth cures the problem.
Second, see if reinstalling XviD solves the issue.
If not, try installing MPC, but chances are it won't work and you'll have to find out what the hell happened in your codec tables.
Try using GSPOT http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ to find out what the system is using to open your AVS scripts.
Cheers

WOWIEGURL 12-26-2004 07:19 PM

Thanks rds_correia. I guess it was those windows updates that I was always clicking yes to. I'll format the computer and tell you if that does the trick.

By the way... what version of wmp are people using? like year of copyright from and to?

Dialhot 12-26-2004 07:27 PM

No one with good common sense use WMP.
Use a real player like zplayer or bsplayer (or even vlc).

WOWIEGURL 12-26-2004 11:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
No one with good common sense use WMP.
Use a real player like zplayer or bsplayer (or even vlc).

tried VLC... didn't work

kwag 12-26-2004 11:35 PM

Try the KVCD Player: http://www.kvcd.net/downloads/KVCDPlayer_English.exe
That will play .avs files just fine.

-kwag

danpos 12-27-2004 04:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwag
Try the KVCD Player: http://www.kvcd.net/downloads/KVCDPlayer_English.exe
That will play .avs files just fine.

-kwag

I didnīt know about your media player little tool! Iīve downloaded and I loved it! Light, little and efficient. Thanks for more that useful tool. :wink:

Congrats,

kwag 12-27-2004 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by danpos

I didnīt know about your media player little tool! Iīve downloaded and I loved it! Light, little and efficient. Thanks for more that useful tool. :wink:

Congrats,

Thanks Danpos,

Well, that little player is not really 100% mine :)
It's about 80%, because I used a small framework from the samples of my development system, and I stripped out a lot and then added some of my touches.
It's not like CQMatic, CalcuMatic and other of my tools, which I coded completely.
But still, it's a handy little app, and I use it a lot too ;)

BTW, here's the Spanish version I had done too:
http://www.kvcd.net/downloads/KVCDPlayer_Spanish.exe

-kwag

rds_correia 12-27-2004 07:53 AM

I say, awesome!
Didn't know anything about the kvcd player too!
It IS LIGHT on resources :)

@Phil,
I've tried the zoomplayer light so many times, but it refuses to open the mpeg2 streams.
At their site they say it needs the 3rd party codecs but I can't find them anywhere on powerdvd/windvd sites.
Is there any other way to use it?
Because I really like it a lot but MPC plays all my files flawlessly and ZP doesn't :(
Can you give me a hand, since you're more into ZP?
TIA
Cheers

kwag 12-27-2004 08:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rds_correia
Didn't know anything about the kvcd player too!

I wonder if I should open a small "KVCD Tools" section, and put all the collection there for visibility :roll:
Quote:

It IS LIGHT on resources :)
Indeed, it's VERY light, and will open just about anything. Even MP3 music files ;)

-kwag

rds_correia 12-27-2004 08:14 AM

Indeed, you should open such a new forum section.
The downloads thread is also very deep inside the forum.
Not to mention that guides/tutors/etc are spread across all the forum sections.
They should be all in the same place with a full description of their aim ;-)
That would be a lot easier.
And don't forget the optimal scripts section ;-)
For a newbie it is very difficult to find all the needed information to get started.
Cheers

Dialhot 12-27-2004 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rds_correia
At their site they say it needs the 3rd party codecs but I can't find them anywhere on powerdvd/windvd sites.

You should try the last zoomplay 4 then : it has an auto-load feature of missing codec. On first run, it analyses all format that it knows but can't play and ask you if you want to load the codec for each part.

rds_correia 12-27-2004 09:49 AM

I've tried version 4, and it sure asks about the missing codecs.
But where do I get those.
PowerDVD and WinDVD come with those.
But I can't find just the codecs to download.
Then what do I do?
TIA
Cheers

Dialhot 12-27-2004 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rds_correia
I've tried version 4, and it sure asks about the missing codecs.
But where do I get those.

For each missing codec, you have to clic on the name and zoomplayer send you on inmatrix site where all instructions are given.
For MPEG2, this is the page that should be opened :
http://www.inmatrix.com/zplayer/formats/mpeg2.shtml

BTW, I didn't had problems with MPEG2 because I already had anything I need when I installed zoomplayer. I installed them with ACE Mega Codec Pack 5.93 (choose all ligos elements end remove all Elencard ones).
www.codec-download.com

rds_correia 12-27-2004 11:26 AM

Hmmm :)
As one French guy I know once said me: don't ever install codec packs!
That's why I only install XviD and all works fine with MPC.
It's strange why other players need something else when MPC doesn't :roll:.
I'll give ZP a try again.
TIA
Cheers

Dialhot 12-27-2004 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rds_correia
Hmmm :)
As one French guy I know once said me: don't ever install codec packs!

And then read again my words : "I installed them with ACE Mega Codec Pack 5.93 (choose all ligos elements and remove all Elencard ones). [/quote]
The ACE pack is the only one that let you install or remove any codec you want. I never install all the codecs included in the pack , but I install all the codecs I need with this pack. You see the difference ? :-D
(I just updated Xvid and Divx manually because the pack is quite old.)
Note: do not use a version of the Pack after the 5.93 : they changed the installer and it is not as convenient as it uses to be.

Quote:

It's strange why other players need something else when MPC doesn't :roll:.
Mpc uses it's own librairy like vlc, doesn't it ?

rds_correia 12-27-2004 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
And then read again my words : "I installed them with ACE Mega Codec Pack 5.93 (choose all ligos elements and remove all Elencard ones).

I know :)
I was just joking :lol:.

Quote:

The ACE pack is the only one that let you install or remove any codec you want. I never install all the codecs included in the pack , but I install all the codecs I need with this pack. You see the difference ? :-D
I sure do.
I'll give those ligos codecs a try ;-)

Quote:

(I just updated Xvid and Divx manually because the pack is quite old.)
Note: do not use a version of the Pack after the 5.93 : they changed the installer and it is not as convenient as it uses to be.
Duly noted :!:

Quote:

Mpc uses it's own librairy like vlc, doesn't it ?
Well, I really don't know :?
But you're probably right, otherwise WMP would pick the same codecs and play the files, right?

Cheers

incredible 12-27-2004 02:11 PM

I do use MediaplayerClassic for all my stuff. Its nice and also gots a dropdown menue where you can see which filters are choosen. Also it come with its own decoder libraries which also can be turned off/on. Zoomplayer btw. gots a nice dshow codec management section where you can set the merits etc.

WOWIEGURL 01-03-2005 12:33 AM

thanks for all the advice.. turns out I was missing a directshowsource.dll...


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