Try loading up the video in VirtualDub's hex editor and seek to the last four bytes on line B0. You'll find a four-character code here, which states what encoding algorithm was used in the AVI.
Chef wrote:Try loading up the video in VirtualDub's hex editor and seek to the last four bytes on line B0. You'll find a four-character code here, which states what encoding algorithm was used in the AVI.
...WHAT? could ya dumb that down a bit? i know nothing about what your talking about.
Chef wrote:Try loading up the video in VirtualDub's hex editor and seek to the last four bytes on line B0. You'll find a four-character code here, which states what encoding algorithm was used in the AVI.
...WHAT? could ya dumb that down a bit? i know nothing about what your talking about.
"Couldn't locate decompressor for format '????' (description)
VirtualDub requires a Video for Windows (VFW) compatible codec to decompress video.
DirectShow codecs, such as those used by Windows Media Player, are not suitable."
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