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Old 7th March 2004, 16:36   #1  |  Link
Koepi
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Codec not showing up after installation?

Hello everybody,

since we got some complaints and calls for help about codecs not showing up in Virtualdub/VDubmod/... I decided to code a small tool which isn't as aggressive as the "bigfix" stuff in the FAQ.

Now I need your help. I can only artificially add empty entries to my registry and the tool works very nice there - but I need to see some real life problems solved with it.

So if you experience this problem, please download and execute Vidc.Cleaner and look carefully into the output window. Does a line like

"EMPTY!: * = empty -> Fixed." or
"EMPTY!: * = empty -> Unable to fix."

appear? Does the codec show up afterwards (maybe a reboot is needed, or a least a restart of your encoding application).

Please report back for support and feedback

Best regards
Koepi

EDIT: 07.03.2004, 19:30h MET; Damn, I attached an "old" version first which definatly just works in artificial scenarios. This new attachment should work for real scenarios as well.

EDIT2: 09.03.2004, 09:45h MET; New version. Shinta pointed out that in one run not all empty entries were delted and suggested that i forgot to decrement a pointer. This was true, so here we go with a "one run solves all empty entries"-fixed version!
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