



You can add me @ hyperlittle_noriko you'll see in My Forum Profile. Hope you can help me out.


Krisqo wrote:Can you open VDubMod? If so... that's a good thing. The best help for right now <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... Read <a href=http://www.a-m-v.org/guides/avtech31/>ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides</a></a>. It should explain everything. Then if you have a specific question, post it on the forums.
SoKrisqo wrote:The first problem is because you don't have XVid installed on your computer. It comes down with the AMV app so by uninstalling that, you might have taken out XVid... double check to see if it is on your computer.
Then you mean I have to install again the AMVapp? And that's why I post that I need an expert of VirtualDub & Mod to solve my problem.Krisqo wrote:The second is a thing with Windows. Some programs won't import WMV videos. I don't know the exact reasons, though. You'll need a more knowledgeable member to help you with that. But I don't see what Uninstalling the AMV App would solve.
so it's means I can install again the AMVapp nor not? but my wmm and my wma 10 is not working?Scintilla wrote:All you have to do is download and install the XviD codec:
http://www.koepi.org/xvid.shtml
Once that's done, both VDub and VDubMod should have no problems opening XviD-encoded AVIs.
I didn't see any second problem that Krisgo mentioned, though.
I can't understand the problem you're trying to express in this post, except that it might have something to do with Windows Movie Maker. Please type in legible English or your native language so that someone may understand what you're saying. Complain all you want about people being 'rude' or 'sarcastic' or what not, but remember that we are under no obligation to help you with your problems, which means that if you want to be helped, you need to make it easy for us to help you.chealsealina wrote:so it's means I can install again the AMVapp nor not? but my wmm and my wma 10 is not working?Scintilla wrote:All you have to do is download and install the XviD codec:
http://www.koepi.org/xvid.shtml
Once that's done, both VDub and VDubMod should have no problems opening XviD-encoded AVIs.
I didn't see any second problem that Krisgo mentioned, though.