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Old 15th June 2008, 18:38   #361  |  Link
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The actual fourcc to call ffdshow is 'FFDS'. You can change that if you want by renaming the VIDC.FFDS entry in the registry.
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OK thanks. That seems to have gotten me one step further, but now instead AVS2AVI crashes on me. 1.35 gives me a Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library error window, while 1.39 just the usual Windows XP error window. *sighs*

Any ideas?
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I downloaded avs2avi 1.39 and rebuilt it (after fixing some headers etc) with VS2008. You can find that here: http://www.sendspace.com/file/2041mw

Though of course anyone using xvid should be using xvid_encraw I guess.
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Thanks for the rebuild.

Now you have your fingers in the code, can't you see any reason for the codec-combo box doesn't expand?
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Thanks for the rebuild.

Now you have your fingers in the code, can't you see any reason for the codec-combo box doesn't expand?
Which codec-combo box? Can you clarify what you are referring to?
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It's in the UI part:

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It's in the UI part:

There's no GUI In the AVS2AVI I downloaded and built.
AFAIK the GUI's were seperate programs.
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This dialog seems to be generated by Windows itself, by the function which allows the selection of a codec.

Well possible that the dialog style is outdated and its functionality deprecated in operating systems newer than XP.
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It's a standard windows function (part of the old VFW api) the program has no control over the appearance of the dialog.
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