I tried most of the setting in set Audio Options. AVI when I play it on VLC there's no does play in MediaPlayer. I recently recieved as a x-mass gift (yes too much information) a FLIP Camcorder. It's intuitive and pretty trouble free at least for me. I have been using VLC for about a 6 mos as my main media player and streaming video.
Information: This should allow you to install the Xbox ADPCM audio codec on any system running Windows XP or higher.
> Control Panel/Programs and Features has no WMP icon to allow an un-install > operation? > Appreciate any advice on how to fix.! > ps: the.asf files are from a Vivitar DVR-530 digital camcorder that uses > (IMA) ADPCM audio codec per the camera specs. dll file with the IMA codec, use the one in the system32 folder.Microsoft Adpcm Audio Codec now has a special edition for these Windows versions: Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 7 32 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit, Windows 10 32 bit, Windows 8, Windows 7 Home Basic 64bit, Windows 10 Education 64bit, Windows 8 32bit, Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 32bit, Windows Vista Home Premium 32bit, Windows 7. Repeat the procedure for each codec for which you need support This should re-install the codec (for the IMA ADPCM you will need your Windows XP CD, and for both you will need to restart your computer before the codec works). You need to install them one by one so select each in turn and click ‘Next’. You can install what you require from here. Supports setting optional parameters for the created file including interleave size, seek. Includes looping support, with loop point alignment. Conversions between formats using the same audio codec are lossless. Can convert between any supported formats. Amongst it you should find Microsoft ADPCM Audio Codec and IMA ADPCM Audio Codec (the two that I was missing) and many others. A program for encoding, decoding, and manipulating audio files from video games. Now you should see a list of audio codec’s. If you see a warning about logo compatibility, just click 'Continue Anyway'. Select it and click ‘Open’.Ĭlick 'OK' in the 'Install From Disk' dialog box. In here you will find the mmdriver.inf file. Select '(Standard system devices)' and click 'Have Disk'.Ĭlick 'Browse' when you get the 'Install From Disk' dialog box and open the C:\Windows\System32 folder. Select 'Sound, video and game controllers' and click ‘Next’. Click ‘Next’.Ĭhoose 'Yes, I have already connected the hardware', then click ‘Next’.Ĭhoose 'Add a new hardware device' (at the bottom of the list) and click ‘Next’.Ĭhoose 'Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced)', and click ‘Next’. Good luck and a look forward to your reply.Ĭhoose Start > Control Panel > Add hardware. Also, I think the problem may have arisen from an incompatibility issue between VirtualDub and TMPGEnc - are you running these programs too by any chance. It seems a lot of people have this problem and no-one seems to have a 'good' solution. If successful then I will post this solution around a bit since I spent almost a week tearing my hair out and trying to find a solution to it. Please post and let me know how you get on. I only know this works for XP Pro as this is the version that I had the problems on. No promises that it will work, but it has for me.