The bottom half of my screen is green...o_O

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Post by malicemouser » Mon Sep 08, 2008 11:03 am

I'm having the same issue. I ripped the DVDs myself and can only assume that the problem with the half-green screen is due to something I screwed up while converting the video files. Since I've already finished the production part in WMM, I'm guessing that I'll have to go back and re-rip the files or something to get this right.

If I'm wrong, please tell me. It'd save a lot of hassle. If I'm right, well... there's no better way to learn than through mistakes.

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Post by Kariudo » Mon Sep 08, 2008 3:11 pm

zinzuke wrote:Hey guys I this should help
http://www.free-codecs.com/K_lite_codec ... wnload.htm

download the full pack and the green screen should be fix
I'm not trying to sound mean here...but ABSOLUTELY NOT

k-lite is a nightmare
redundant codecs, a history of spyware and being notorious for how hard it is to uninstall. You should count yourself lucky if k-lite doesn't break other programs on your computer

a bit of a necropost I know, but it's a point that needed to be made
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Post by Pwolf » Tue Sep 09, 2008 4:06 pm

If you have to install a codec pack to get things to "work" you suck...


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Re: The bottom half of my screen is green...o_O

Post by Enigma » Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:51 pm

Well that has happend to me (Vista WMM) what i do is render the vid in AVI then import it to Virtual dub and compress it its not that hard :P

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Post by Enigma » Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:06 pm

Pwolf wrote:If you have to install a codec pack to get things to "work" you suck...


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Wasen't that harsh O_o

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Post by Pwolf » Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:34 pm

LuciferAMV wrote:
Pwolf wrote:If you have to install a codec pack to get things to "work" you suck...


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Wasen't that harsh O_o

Yea it was, sorry. I was probably in a bad mood at the time.

Point being, codec packs contain a lot of crap that can/will interfere with other codecs you already have installed or conflict with the codecs that are in the pack (not to mention contain viri and spyware). Its a bad way to troubleshoot a problem. You should isolate what is causing the issue and fix the thing that is causing it instead of installing a bunch of random stuff and crossing your fingers :P

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