said:
>The .WMV is at
>http://www.collegehumor.com/movies/162323/
>(I wish I knew how to make this into a link - I'm in Mozilla).
OK. It plays here without should. The quality is not great, but it's
probably equal to what the camera can give.
>I doubt that either of us really wants to see the video; supposedly it
>shows a police officer using a Taser, which doesn't sound funny to me.
Test data is were you find it.
>I looked at the WVGUI.INF again, and unzipped the Windows Codecs into
>the F:\ODIN\SYSTEM32 directory. That is all I could see needed doing
>when I searched the document for ODIN.
Did you read the readme in new_wincodecs.zip?
>I replayed the .MOV video, and this time, the colors were much better.
>(I don't know if installing the codecs had anything to do with this.)
It probably did.
>So far, I see nothing that says ODIN is coming into play. Should I?
If you know where to look yes. If you are running a warpvision
development build, you will have a console window to clearly shows the
windows codecs loading.
If you add the media to the playlist, you will a the media type displayed
that has no native OS/2 codec. This is not a guarantee that Odin is in
use, but it is a hint.
Regards,
Steven
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