- why do i recieve the error 'the avi is invalid or does not contain a format supported by microsoft video for windows '
- Posted by Paul Butt on September 5th, 2005
I am trying to load .jpgs into softcam but gettin this error message how
do I rectify the problem please TIA
- Posted by JANA on September 5th, 2005
You need a player that can play AVI files. Winamp is a good one that will
play these. The Windows Media Player should also play these. You can see if
the AVI extension type is listed in the file types for the Media Player that
is installed on your system.
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"Paul Butt" <mobileaccount@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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I am trying to load .jpgs into softcam but gettin this error message how
do I rectify the problem please TIA
- Posted by Paul Butt on September 5th, 2005
"JANA" <jana@ca.inter.net> wrote in news:3o30udF3u0n6U1@uni-
berlin.de:
tried that it doesnt work sorry.
- Posted by John Holmes on September 5th, 2005
Paul Butt blabbered in 24hoursupport.helpdesk:
That error might occur because the avi is invalid or does not contain a
format supported by microsoft video for windows, you fucking cunt.
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- Posted by old jon on September 5th, 2005
"Paul Butt" <mobileaccount@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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which codec you need.
bw..OJ
- Posted by Paul Butt on September 5th, 2005
"old jon" <ImNotIn@ntlworld.com.invalid> wrote in
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- Posted by trout on September 5th, 2005
Paul Butt wrote:
Not being familiar with the program, the problem is likely how
you're using the software. Since you are trying to load still images
(jpgs) and the software 'thinks' you're trying to load video (avi), then
your image is in a format that the software can't recognise, or you are
using the wrong instruction to it, to import a still image.
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It's probably in your 'help' files, or on their site.