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  • MSP 6, MPEG 2, Marvel G400.... now what codec?

    I create mpeg2 video using media studio pro 6. It looks and plays great on my machine, but when I burn the video to CD and try and play it on another machine using the windows media player it can't. It tries to find a codec but can not.

    What do I need to do so others can see my video work? Hopefully someone can't point me towards a download URL for a codec that works with media player 6.4
    Thanks,
    robert@mz3.net

  • #2
    I don't think MPEG-2 video is standard across all machines. Try something more common, like MPEG-1. That should play on just about every computer out there.

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    • #3
      People say that a hardware MPEG2 card helps.
      I didn't tested it, but I will do it soon.
      Any other comments ?

      [This message has been edited by Fred H (edited 07 June 2000).]
      It ain't over 'til the fat lady sings...
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      • #4
        I have, on illegal way, got the ligos mpeg-2 player filters, but I do not know how to install them. There are three .ax files. Should I register them somewhere, or what should I do.

        If you want, I could mail them to you.

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        • #5
          Ligos has a DirectShow filter that allows you to play MPEG2 files via the Windows Media player. More info can be found on http://www.ligos.com/products/lsx_player_overview.shtm

          Also most SoftDvd players can play MPEG2 files, provided that they have a file-mode. I use PowerDvd and it works fine.

          Spielberg

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          • #6
            Two things here:

            1. There are some MPEG-2 changes in the MSPro 6 DV patch.

            2. When this patch is applied you should also add this to the ulead32.ini file:

            [VIODRIVER]
            Advance=1
            SeqHeader=1

            Advance=1 turns on the advanced MPEG options page. SeqHeader=1 adds some data to the MPEG-2 files that make them DVD compatable.

            Dr. Mordrid

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