Major problem loading & capturing AVI's
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:32 am
Hi
I cannot load or view Type 1 or Type 2 AVI's in VS10 or VS12 on my new machine under XP.
If I try to load a Type2 DV AVI file I get the error message "FILENAME is not accesible."
These are Type 2 AVI's I have successfully used on previous projects, captured with VS.
I can use the "Info" button in the Open Dialog and it shows all the file detail, but the file will not load.
If I try to capture from my DV using VS the program crashed and bombs out when I hit "Capture Video" (I can stop/play/rewind).
It *WAS* working a few weeks ago and had no problems, but it looks like something is broken and I can no longer view or capture AVI's.
I've tried reinstalling/uninstalling anything that I might think could conflict, including VS and my audio drivers. But short of reinstalling windows complete, I don't know what else to do.
It works fine on my notebook with XP BTW, but I need it working on my faster desktop.
NOTE: This problem is NOT specific to VS, it also happens in Windows Movie Maker and Nero, so seems like a common Windows related thing. Also, Media Player cannot play the Type 1 or Type2 AVI's (but my notebook can).
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Dave.
I cannot load or view Type 1 or Type 2 AVI's in VS10 or VS12 on my new machine under XP.
If I try to load a Type2 DV AVI file I get the error message "FILENAME is not accesible."
These are Type 2 AVI's I have successfully used on previous projects, captured with VS.
I can use the "Info" button in the Open Dialog and it shows all the file detail, but the file will not load.
If I try to capture from my DV using VS the program crashed and bombs out when I hit "Capture Video" (I can stop/play/rewind).
It *WAS* working a few weeks ago and had no problems, but it looks like something is broken and I can no longer view or capture AVI's.
I've tried reinstalling/uninstalling anything that I might think could conflict, including VS and my audio drivers. But short of reinstalling windows complete, I don't know what else to do.
It works fine on my notebook with XP BTW, but I need it working on my faster desktop.
NOTE: This problem is NOT specific to VS, it also happens in Windows Movie Maker and Nero, so seems like a common Windows related thing. Also, Media Player cannot play the Type 1 or Type2 AVI's (but my notebook can).
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Dave.