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Indeo Problems, The computer doesnt detect indeo?
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DragonMaster
Posted: May 12 2005, 08:23 PM


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Alright, im at my friend's house right now and i installed Civilization Call to Power on his computer showing it to him but it always complains about the Indeo plugin not being there or something for the movies.... I ran a search on his computer for 'indeo' and it found a file Indeo4.qtx in Windows\System32

I clicked details when the error screen came up, told me to goto indeo's site but they dont have a free version or whatever aparently... sad.gif

Any ideas what is going on or how to fix it?
 
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phaeron
Posted: May 13 2005, 03:39 AM


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That looks like Indeo 4 for QuickTime, perhaps. You need the Indeo 5 decoder for VFW/DirectShow, ir50_32.dll.
 
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Darkfalz
Posted: May 14 2005, 10:27 AM


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The company which now owns the Indeo technology requested that they be removed from XP SP1 and SP2, thinking people would actually pay money for many years old codecs....

The files are still installed though, you can register the codecs yourself manually.

Go to C:\WINDOWS\system32

Type this

regsvr32 ir41_32.ax
regsvr32 ir50_32.dll

Bingo....

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Wilbert
Posted: May 14 2005, 02:56 PM


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lol You have to pay for someone coming to your house to register the codecs smile.gif
 
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vdnewbiegirl
Posted: Aug 19 2005, 04:29 PM


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QUOTE (Darkfalz @ May 14 2005, 10:27 AM)
The company which now owns the Indeo technology requested that they be removed from XP SP1 and SP2, thinking people would actually pay money for many years old codecs....

The files are still installed though, you can register the codecs yourself manually.

Go to C:\WINDOWS\system32

Type this

regsvr32 ir41_32.ax
regsvr32 ir50_32.dll

Bingo....

(This tip could possibly be made sticky)

Sorry for being such a noob, but what do you mean by

Type this

regsvr32 ir41_32.ax
regsvr32 ir50_32.dll



How do i type this?
Should i make a new folder, and name it

regsvr32 ir41_32.ax and

regsvr32 ir50_32.dll

or what?

Cause i did tried ( making two new folder with those name ) but nothing happen, tried to play a video that required Indeo but it didn't work.

Can you please help me out.
Thanks biggrin.gif
 
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Cyberman
Posted: Aug 19 2005, 04:45 PM


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(Windows)START->RUN->enter command

REGSVR32 is a program, it can only be used via commandline.

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Matroska/MKV ?
 
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vdnewbiegirl
Posted: Aug 19 2005, 05:01 PM


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wow, so that is how you do it. thanks you very much. Though i don't think we are allowed to thank are we?

Anyway, thanks alot. wub.gif

(just activated already, and its working)
 
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