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  • How do you restore AVI recording files?

    Somehow I've lost the ability to record AVI type files on any movie/animation program on my system. Anybody got any ideas on how to restore all the necessary files, recorders, drivers?
    My G400TV will record the file but shows and ERROR MESSAGE: "Unable to read the file information" It displays: frames captured, frames dropped, but NO file size, media length, audio format, video format. Hmmm???
    Bob S.

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    Mr. Wizard,

    A good place to start when you are having problems such as this are the FAQ's on the Matrox site.

    22. Error message- VIDPRESS error "Unable to read file information".
    - Try uninstalling and reinstalling the Video Tools. Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs and remove the Matrox Video Tools.

    - In some cases it may be necessary to uninstall and then reinstall the display drivers as well.

    - If the error message persists, it may be necessary to reinstall Windows on top of itself.

    Olliver
    All comments and statements are purely of my own opinion and in no way reflect on my employer.

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    • #3
      Yes, I've done the updated driver thing. I carefully followed the directions for removing all traces of Matrox and MGA files / directories and looked for entries in the registry. Then installed:
      Display driver 4.11.011410
      Mini VDD same
      Power Desktop 5.41.008
      Bios 1.5-11(TV NTSC)
      Direct Draw 4.11.01.1410
      DirectX 4.07.00,0700

      I have a tech help E-mail form into Matrox right now, but I haven't heard anything yet.
      "The answer is out there somewhere/??/"
      Bob S.

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      • #4
        Mr. Wizard,

        "If the error message persists, it may be necessary to reinstall Windows on top of itself. "

        Olliver
        All comments and statements are purely of my own opinion and in no way reflect on my employer.

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        • #5
          Yea, I think you're right. Seems like a system problem, although there's probably someone out there who knows just what driver or what win.ini command line, etc. to change.

          I just got this home-built system up and running after waiting for a bad CPU to be replaced. (It didn't exactly turn out to be a Christmas present. More like a late January present.)

          The good part is that had very little problem with any install or update.

          Athlon 600>700, K7M, 128MB, 27.2 GB, SB Platinum, DVD, CD_WR, USB scanner

          As it turns out, getting the G400-TV output to record on a VCR was my biggest headache. Don't know why or how but I got it to work. Should have read the directions better Somewhere between reinstalls and updating drivers, something got goofed up.

          I really hate to screw anything up right now, since everything else is working so well, BUT, being the techno-fanatic that I am...well you know the rest.

          I'll try a Windows reinstall.
          Bob S.

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