SF2MJ Posted October 4, 2007 Share Posted October 4, 2007 I woke up this morning and went to play an avi video file and got an error message saying something like "windows explorer encountered an error".Then the powerdvd program i was using to try and play the avi file shut down and i was sent back to my desktop.I can't even right clikc on the avi file and select windows media player to play it.As soon as i right click on it i get the same message as i posted above.Could my video codec files have been corrupted some how?.How do i fix this?.I can play mpeg,wmv and mp3 files without a problem.It's just avi files. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kloplop321 Posted October 4, 2007 Share Posted October 4, 2007 (edited) you might have a codec error or your Graphics card is glitching up,try Google-ing and downloading CCCP(really good codec pack)I don't see why Windows Explorer would have a problem with it though.. EDIT:Wait, I know why explorer might. because when it tries to get the thumbnails, it opens the codec to examine and create a picture for you to click on. the codec is also used to get information on the movie, so yeah, you probably have a codec fault Edited October 4, 2007 by Kloplop321 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackKnight Posted October 4, 2007 Share Posted October 4, 2007 CCCP is short for Combined Community Codec pack. It is a good set, but if you want to try cutting down on the bloat just install ffdshow and AC3 codecs, and use Media Player Classic to play them. Those should cover most AVIs you come across. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gavin19 Posted October 4, 2007 Share Posted October 4, 2007 Try Sherlock. It checks which codecs you have installed and tells you if any of them are broken or not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bobdrakke Posted October 4, 2007 Share Posted October 4, 2007 Better yet uninstall codecs and use VLC or Kmplayer both run most vid types without relying on external codec packs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shibathedog Posted October 5, 2007 Share Posted October 5, 2007 yeah thats what i would do, but if you ever need to edit anything your going to need the codec, so i took the safe route and got codecs and VLC (the thing plays damn near everything, including certain currupt files) Oh and by the way to save system resources and prevent this from happening download XP-AntiSpy, and one of the tweaks in there will disable AVI previewing so it doesnt have to get those stupid first frame thumbnails (which are always black anyway lol) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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