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Perhaps a clearer head than mine (which wouldn't be hard at the moment) can figure this out.

I had to reinstall Premiere 6.0. Added a bunch of new codecs after the install. Some new. Some not. Premiere is seeing only some of them. VDub sees all of them, and Premiere's ancient sister, 4.2, sees all of them.

There is one video codec missing in Premiere 6.0: Microsoft MPEG4 V3, but the glaring ommissions are the audio codecs. Nothing but the defaults. I added in DivX Audio, and an MPEG3 codec.

VDub sees them. Premiere 4.2 sees them. Is there any reason why Premiere 6.0 can't see them?
[identity profile] direaliete.livejournal.com
Hi,
I am trying to split a video (~730Mb) using Virtual Dub, but I keep getting AVIs that have sizes of 2Gb+.
Could anyone tell me please what am I doing wrong?

Thank you very much,
  Chris.

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Dec. 20th, 2002 10:33 pm
[identity profile] akaspeedo.livejournal.com
Okay, I'm trying a new post in the hopes that some nice techie person will come to my rescue. I did everything [livejournal.com profile] sineala suggested, and with all her patience and help (thank you), I'm still stuck.

After running SmartRipper and using DVD2AVI, this is the error message I receive when I try to open the file in Virtual Dub:

"Couldn't locate decompressor for format 'vifp' (unkown). Virtual DUb requires a Video for Windows (VFW) compatible codec to decompress video. Direct Show codecs are not suitable."

Any ideas?

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