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Couldn't Locate Decompressor For Format Yuv12, Virtualdubmod error
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nithro
Posted: Aug 14 2003, 11:20 PM


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Hello everyone.
I was using Gknot 0.28.2 a long time now.
One day I install a new Xvid codec and all the problems beguns.
First of all I don't think this problems are caused by the installation of a new Xvid codec, all I know is all the times I want to use Virtualdubmod 1.5.1.1a since the installation this error appears "Couldn't locate decompressor for format YV12".
I don't know what cause this, but Ican't use gordianknot anymore since this happened yesterday.
I see in other forums deleting some entries in the registry will fix it, i try everything but nothing fix this mad.gif
I used Divx 5.0.5.
Please if someone knoe how to solve this, please let me know.

Thanks! Thanks!-

Nithro.

¿Why nobody help me? , it is because I am a little newbie in the forum?.
 
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minion
Posted: Oct 12 2003, 01:31 AM


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I have had this Problem with Some AVIsynth Scripts useing CCE to encode and I solved it by Installing the FFDShow Decoder and Configure it to decode all Mpeg4 formats and to decode all Raw Formats includeing YV12...This solved my problem it might help you...Cheers
 
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ChristianHJW
Posted: Oct 12 2003, 11:13 AM


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Hmmm .... installing DivX5 should solve this ? .... no idea why it doesnt work for you, sorry ..... you made a search here already ?

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