![]() ![]() ![]() So I am not sure which audio codec my computer was using, but I see that it is now using the Xvid decoder. I had previously, long ago, downloaded an ac3 filter codec and, also long ago, the L-Lite pack. I'm not sure if that's a good thing, or a bad thing I am not having any problems with any of my sounds, my audio, my music, etc, but it would appear that whatever codec I was using before has been supplanted by the Xvid codec. avi an icon pops up in my taskbar, a big blue X, and I assume that my audio is now using that codec to decompress my audio, or play my audio. ![]() Xvid Video Decoder), every time I play an. I ask because, after installing a particular codec for Virtualdub, (one of the codec's recommended here in this forum. I appreciate your explanation on the installation of audio codec's and how they are used. It's the only one I install to keep the quantity at a minimum.īudman1 Thank you Budman1, for replying to my question. I have my favorite that is updated regularly and has not failed me. Since your computer usually uses the one with the highest 'Merit', the others are just cluttering you computer UNTIL you deinstall some, in which case they become higher and are used again.Ĭodec packs in general are known to be bothersome because there are so many, good and bad, so be sure you download ones you have researched and checked reviews for. The biggest thing codec do is fill up your computer with multiple codecs used for the same format organized in a certain order. That is just a setting that I could change, but the fact is it DID change my audio setting. The latest was after installing a Creative sound card firmware update, I no longer had sound from my speakers with headset plugged in. This doesn't happen too often but, with the dozens of programs and utilities I've installed, it has happened mabybe 4-5 times. It's not the codecs so much as the fact they can alter certain computer settings to make the most use of their function. On the other hand, I HAVE had programs such as converters, muxers, editors and other programs that come with their own codecs mess up my sound. They may, and probably will, alter which ones are used for certain audio so some songs MAY not play any longer that used to be ok. They then need DEcompressed, hence the name COmpressor DECompressor. These videos or audios such as songs are compressed to save space as files and shorten downloads and upload times over networks. Go to Video > Compression (or Ctrl+P) to compress the output video.Generally codecs only change how sounds encoded in audio or audio/video files such as an AVI, mp4, mp2, mp3, flv, etc are decoded. If you don’t do it, an input clip of 10 MB may result in a 200 MB video. Start VirtualDub by running the VirtualDub.exe file and open a file with File > Open (or Ctrl+O). Loading files in VirtualDub and selecting codecs The result is the same - this is just the manual way. Or for 64bit: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\rundll32.exe setupapi.dll,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 0 c:\lame\LameACM.inf You can also extract the LAME ACM zip file to C:\lameĪnd then Select Start > Run … (or press Win+R) and insert the following line for 32bit: rundll32.exe setupapi.dll,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 0 c:\lame\LameACM.inf bat file ( install-lame-windows7-vista-32bit.batįor Win7 32bit or Vista 32bit, install-lame-windows7-vista-64bit.batįor Win7 64bit or Vista 64bit) as Administrator by right-clicking it and selecting «Run as Administrator». Then download install-lame-win7-vista.zip ( Updated, Run as Adminstrator fixed on Windows7) and extract it into the same directory. Installing LAME on Windows 7 and Vista 32bit and 64bit The easy wayĮxtract the LAME ACM zip file anywhere you like. Log in as administrator, right-click the extracted LameACM.inf Extract the zip file to anywhere you like. ![]()
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