![]() ![]() Rename it vidc.msvc (if it says you can’t do that that means the value’s already there, then just skip the next step and delete the key instead - right click New Value #1 and choose delete). A string value will appear at the bottom right with name New Value #1. You will notice a bunch of vidc.blahblahblah entries (just to familiarize yourself with the pattern). Make sure that on the left pane Drivers32 is highlighted. Then navigate to the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows NT/CurrentVersion/Drivers32. ![]() Go to start, run, then type regedit and press enter. These steps assume you either don’t have the proper information in your registry to associate the fourcc with the codec file or the codec file is missing/not in the right location. But if you have nothing to lose try this: Well I wouldn’t recommend these steps if you’re a newbie.
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