Problem playing AVI videos
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Problem playing AVI videos
XnView hangs when trying to play AVI made with a Fuji-Finepix.
Error message is : Video not available. "vids:mjpg" not found.
Where to get that plugin/driver ?
P.S.: I used: XnView 1.65, Windows XP
Error message is : Video not available. "vids:mjpg" not found.
Where to get that plugin/driver ?
P.S.: I used: XnView 1.65, Windows XP
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Try getting http://codecs.nm.ru/mcjpg30.zip
i downloaded the codec and installed it - it's still not working. i didn't reboot, but this is normally not necessary when installing codecs.
the thing is, the movies (from digi cam fuji s602z) run on the windows media player (even before i installed that codec). it just won't run inside XnView.
any suggestions?
Mario
the thing is, the movies (from digi cam fuji s602z) run on the windows media player (even before i installed that codec). it just won't run inside XnView.
any suggestions?
Mario
Micro$oft has done a lot of work to make "other" players don't work well... I cannot play ASF files (and other M$ video files) correctly using my video software of preference (I like BSPlay in windows). However, these files play correctly into WMP.RIO wrote:the thing is, the movies (from digi cam fuji s602z) run on the windows media player (even before i installed that codec). it just won't run inside XnView.
any suggestions?
Mario
I don't know a solution to make all files play well in all viewers. Maybe removing newer versions of WMP, removing all codecs and installing only the free-for-all codecs. For me, the solution was: "I don't use windows anymore".


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I had the same issue with XnView (as well as with IrfanView) while commercial viewers such as ACDSee, QuickTime Player, and Windows Media Player had no problems whatsoever playing back MJPG encoded video streams. Using GSpot (http://www.headbands.com/gspot), I analysed one of the AVIs that XnView would not play back, and it found two compatible CODECs installed on my Windows XP system capable of MJPG playback. But why would XnView not recognise them?
Personally I think this is the fundamental issue that should be looked into and not what other third-party CODECs should be installed when the system is already fully capable of MJPG playback (as proven by commercial viewers). Perhaps these are a newer breed of CODECs (DirectDraw filters perhaps?) that are not recognised by XnView? Perhaps it is as simple as XnView querying for an MJPG CODEC capable of encoding as well as decoding when decoding would suffice?
Anyway, since I wanted a resolution ASAP, I went a head and installed the MJPG CODEC suggested in previous posts. As expected, this enabled MJPG playback within XnView, but in a flawed manner -- the video always plays back at 100% size in the browser, i.e., it covers the lower half of the browser window. (I've since tried to uninstall the CODEC but the system keeps on recovering it.)
Personally I think this is the fundamental issue that should be looked into and not what other third-party CODECs should be installed when the system is already fully capable of MJPG playback (as proven by commercial viewers). Perhaps these are a newer breed of CODECs (DirectDraw filters perhaps?) that are not recognised by XnView? Perhaps it is as simple as XnView querying for an MJPG CODEC capable of encoding as well as decoding when decoding would suffice?
Anyway, since I wanted a resolution ASAP, I went a head and installed the MJPG CODEC suggested in previous posts. As expected, this enabled MJPG playback within XnView, but in a flawed manner -- the video always plays back at 100% size in the browser, i.e., it covers the lower half of the browser window. (I've since tried to uninstall the CODEC but the system keeps on recovering it.)