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Feedback VJsync wrote: Just to clarify, with these entry’s do i need to install some sort of decoder? And does this work with IV4? Crystal Eye Installer Unrecognized Camera Straps. I have a windows 7 64 bits system, and i really really need to edit a lot of old vids that i have and covert them to new formats:( download and install these codec: player: (32-bit version; the 64-bit version will NOT work with Indeo) you’ll need this player because Windows Media Player will refuse to play it even with the codec installed then run the registry patch (post #6) you can edit or convert it with VirtualDub (32-bit version; the 64-bit version will NOT work with Indeo) if you need a popular codec to encode it with, use xvid (click xvid 1.2.2 and save then install). Feedback Ok I am no wiz here but here goes on what I have done. Running windows 7 home premium. I went to the start and typed regedit. I opened the editor Ver 6.1 I went to this location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion Drivers32 then I would go to Edit>NEW>String value under value name I put: vidc.iv31 under value data I put ir32_32.dll I did the same for the others.
I then search for each DLL file to ensure I had them and each was found. Is there something I am doing wrong?
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