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  • nino codecs, anyone use them, anyone get major horror?

    So, I wanted to watch a divx movies that required some new codecs, I heard "Nino" codecs were the be all end all.. so I downloaded them. Now my g450 doesn't even output to TV now! huh!? Wha!? It's not my card, for I can get the desktop to Dualhead clone and such... I could remove them, but then I couldnt' watch the movie. What a catch 22.

    Well, the movie is actually monsters inc. but Catch 22 was a good one too if I recall. :P

    -quinn
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    PIII-800 / 512 ram / G450 etv /

  • #2
    Never heard of nino codecs. Anything that isn't straight from the source, like Angelpotion I stay clear of.

    And yes Catch 22 is an pretty cool movie.
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    • #3
      The Nimo codec pack can be had from here



      Also there is this note on the site

      Everybody wants it but some can't get it here it is the NIMO ALL IN ONE CODEC PACK Nimo v4.4

      WARNING!!!!! If you don't have a Matrox G400 video card make sure you deselect the divxg400 filter from the list

      of things to be installed
      paulw

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      • #4
        NIMO is actually a collection of several codecs, filters etc. that are normally available separately.

        A discription can be had here;

        Download the Nimo Codec Pack, a collection of all the frequently used codecs and filters


        Dr. Mordrid
        Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 7 March 2002, 13:10.
        Dr. Mordrid
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        I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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