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Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Ken, Jul 3, 2009.

  1. Ken

    Ken Guest

    I have Vista Home Premium 64-bit and Windows 7 installed and use the
    standard Microsoft boot manager from Windows 7 to dual boot. Each operating
    system is in the first primary partition of a hard drive. No problems.
    However, I think I need reinstall WinXP so that I can view some old AVI
    files that use the Intel IV50 codec. For some reason Vista does not like
    the AVI files and best I can tell the codec add-in only works under WinXP
    Media Player. Can someone please suggest the best way/program that will
    allow me to boot either Vista, Windows 7 or Windows XP OR is there a magic
    bullet to view and convert the old AVI files. I have tried Format Factory
    and come up empty. No matter what I try the audio works but the video is
    not available. Help would be appreciated.
     
  2. Jawade

    Jawade Guest

    Op Vrijdag 3 Juli 2009 15:51:39 -0500, schreef Ken <krlorenz@comcast.net> in artikel <54B4D877-A8C6-4640-B0DC-DD6D3E977EC6@microsoft.com>:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I have Vista Home Premium 64-bit and Windows 7 installed and use the
    > standard Microsoft boot manager from Windows 7 to dual boot. Each operating
    > system is in the first primary partition of a hard drive. No problems.
    > However, I think I need reinstall WinXP so that I can view some old AVI
    > files that use the Intel IV50 codec. For some reason Vista does not like
    > the AVI files and best I can tell the codec add-in only works under WinXP
    > Media Player. Can someone please suggest the best way/program that will
    > allow me to boot either Vista, Windows 7 or Windows XP OR is there a magic
    > bullet to view and convert the old AVI files. I have tried Format Factory
    > and come up empty. No matter what I try the audio works but the video is
    > not available. Help would be appreciated. <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Maybe you can install a virtual environment and make a virtual XP machine?

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  3. kword88

    kword88 Guest

    you could try downloading "windows media player classic" or vlc media
    player. for file conversion, check out NCH software. its the only one
    thats ever worked correctly for me. the video converter is called
    "prism".


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    kword88
     
  4. Andy

    Andy Guest

    On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 15:51:39 -0500, "Ken" <krlorenz@comcast.net> wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >I have Vista Home Premium 64-bit and Windows 7 installed and use the
    >standard Microsoft boot manager from Windows 7 to dual boot. Each operating
    >system is in the first primary partition of a hard drive. No problems.
    >However, I think I need reinstall WinXP so that I can view some old AVI
    >files that use the Intel IV50 codec. For some reason Vista does not like
    >the AVI files and best I can tell the codec add-in only works under WinXP
    >Media Player. Can someone please suggest the best way/program that will
    >allow me to boot either Vista, Windows 7 or Windows XP OR is there a magic
    >bullet to view and convert the old AVI files. I have tried Format Factory
    >and come up empty. No matter what I try the audio works but the video is
    >not available. Help would be appreciated. <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Try using Virtualdub to transcode the video.
     
  5. Ken

    Ken Guest

    The solution to the problem is to register the IV50 codec in Vista per a
    thread on VideoHelp.com. I downloaded and installed the Codec file from
    "http://www.free-codecs.com/Indeo_Codec_download.htm" and then ran "regsvr32
    ir50_32.dll" from the command prompt. You have to run the program from the
    command prompt as administrator. Like magic Vista Media Player handled the
    audio and video from the old AVI file. After doing the above, Prism also
    worked. Format Factory never did work. Several other format converters
    free and trail versions worked in varying degrees but were not as straight
    forward as Prism. It seems that no one has taken the time to update the old
    IV50 codec installer to work with Vista. Thanks all for the input. I won't
    need to fire up XP and TRIPPLE boot.

    "Ken" <krlorenz@comcast.net> wrote in message
    news:54B4D877-A8C6-4640-B0DC-DD6D3E977EC6@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I have Vista Home Premium 64-bit and Windows 7 installed and use the
    > standard Microsoft boot manager from Windows 7 to dual boot. Each
    > operating system is in the first primary partition of a hard drive. No
    > problems. However, I think I need reinstall WinXP so that I can view some
    > old AVI files that use the Intel IV50 codec. For some reason Vista does
    > not like the AVI files and best I can tell the codec add-in only works
    > under WinXP Media Player. Can someone please suggest the best way/program
    > that will allow me to boot either Vista, Windows 7 or Windows XP OR is
    > there a magic bullet to view and convert the old AVI files. I have tried
    > Format Factory and come up empty. No matter what I try the audio works
    > but the video is not available. Help would be appreciated. <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     

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