Today I purchased premiumize and installed it with bubbles after using RD/covenant for a few months. On lots of streams the movie times will be accurate.. but, once I load the link it will be only about 1 minute long and it reads "xvid video codec may be required to view this video". Here is a screenshot? any ideas? Is this normal?

This is the most recent file i have tried that i have brought up in mediainfo, could someone spot why this wont play on the media player. The codec is supported, the audio is supported. Im loosing the will to live with this box unforunately so far WD media players are a load of rubbish. People say that it will play prity much any file yet when i come to do so 1 out of 17! mkv files from differant sourses dont play get the horrible message of file format not supported chck the manual. So checked and it is exactely what is supposed to be supported.


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MKV is just a container and not a codec so it can have many video and audio formats within it such as your avi. The WD player plays standardized files because it is a hardware device and unfortunately some pirate videos are encoded in a non-standard format that the WD player does not like.

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I am, right now, targeting, at minimum, the MMX/233 era systems for performance for media players. Mostly because I know I can get acceptable quality MPEG-1 video files to play on them and stream over HTTP, with caveats mentioned below...

For just playing media files:

WMP 6.4 is probably the best here, as long as you install all the codecs you need for it. It seems to be the fastest at pretty much everything. WMP 9 also does a pretty good job! But it only works on 98SE, I think.

Also, it's old software... although it can play any AVI you could find (provided you had the codecs installed), it didn't support hardware acceleration (at least that old version) and I don't remember if it could play .mkv at all.

Finally, VLC is irrelevant here and yet mentioned in the question. VLC is different from most similar players because it doesn't depend on system-wide installed codecs, it uses its own set of codecs. VLC would likely succeed where the native Ubuntu Video app without the required codec failed.

A white screen means that Avid doesn't understand the codec, it's weird as You seem to be able to play the file with WMP so the codec is availabe to the system, but being Avid a QT based software I don't know how it deals with AVI; google for gspot to inspect the AVI files; as You did the AVI files have to be transcoded to an Avid compatible format, by choosing an Avid QT codec the files will fast import.

To be able to import the AVI file You should have a QT Xvid component other than a Xvid for WMP codec installed, that is: You should be able to play the AVI file in QT player, which I guess You cannot. Google for WinFF, it's free (GPL licence), powerful, and will transcode from/to plenty of file formats, it surely delivers QT movies, You'll have to see by Yourself if it can decode Xvid. In my experience Xvid and Divx files always look bad after transcoding: they're only good for playback.

Once the codecs are sucessfully installed, you should have access

to playing back supported media files like Windows Media Video, MPEG videos,

DivX movies using GStreamer applications such as Totem Movie Player,

Rhythmbox Music Player, Banshee Music player, Amarok, Kaffeine or the

Elisa Media center. Please make sure that those applications are using the

GStreamer backend before reporting issues to the support.

Xvid is a high quality MPEG-4 ASP video codec. Xvid encoded MPEG-4 videos can be played back by other MPEG-4 implementations decoders such as DivX, FFmpeg MPEG-4 or standalone DVD players capable of MPEG-4 playback.

My repos have been corrected according to what you have said. I installed xvid. What do I do with it? I assume that a codec is just a series of programs that allow another program to decode files, in this case multimedia files like a DVD movie. I think Totem has been damaged somehow because when I start the program, it comes up and then immediately closes itself.

Why Xvid codec files fail to play on Plex? The truth is that Plex doesn't support Xvid codec natively and the Xvid codec files will be transcoded to H.264 on Plex Media Server automatically. Though Plex has built-in transcoders to transcode Xvid videos, there are lots of Plex and Xvid playback issues. The error message goes like "Plex doesn't transcode Xvid codec correctly" , "Playback Error Conversion failed. The transcoder exited due to an error", "Plex Xvid video codec may be required" or "Xvid codec not allowing playback". If you're precisely stucked with these issues, follow this article to find the top 2 ways to fix Xvid codec files not playing on Plex.

Generally, there are two possible solutions to fix Xvid won't play on your clients via Plex. One possible solution is to tweak the Plex settings activate Xvid codec for Plex. The other one is convert Xvid codec files to H.264 for Plex in adavnce. Read on for details.

Xvid is an open-source video codec library following the MPEG-4 video coding standard, and it can be encoded in AVI, MP4, MKV, etc. container formats. Since Xvid is not supported by Plex natively, Plex transcoding process will be automatically enabled when you tried to play Xvid videos on your clients via Plex. However, the transcoding process will cost you too much CPU and requires high on hardware. Even if you're an active user of Plex Pass subscription and can use the GPU hardware transcoding, you'll need to make sure your GPU is supported and new enough to support the content that is being transcoded. If not, GPU will not be used for transcoding in Plex.

If you find some of your AVI, MP4, MKV files in Xvid codec not playing on Plex or playback error conversion failed, you can use a third-party video converter software to transcode Xvid to H.264 in advance. After conversion, none of these problems will exist. To do the job, EaseFab Video Converter is a nice option. With it, you can easily convert Xvid codec files to H.264 codec files with fast encoding speed and zero quality loss. Besides, you can also convert a variety of video formats to MP4, AVI, FLV, MKV, HEVC, VP9 and 420+ profiles to fit with Plex and your clients.

To avoid Plex transcoding, you need to know the client devices that are connected to your Plex Media Server, including your devices and others outside your home. The following specs should allow you to play media without transcoding within your network. For outside your network, you should reduce the bitrate to a lower value than the bandwidths limits of your server, or the upload speed of you Internet connection.

Xvid is a popular codec to compress and decompress videos to MPEG-4 ASP to save disk space and file transfer speeds. Xvid encoded files can be written to a CD or DVD with high quality and played in some DivX compatible DVD players and media players. VLC is one of those things allowing you to play Xvid files. However, many users complain that VLC claims to support Xvid codec but never says how to play Xvid files correctly on it.

Does VLC Support Xvid Codec? Yes, Xvid files can be played in VLC Media Player on your computer. But many users still find VLC doesn't play Xvid codec. It may be caused by various reasons, like improper Xvid codec installed or outdated VLC versions.

To ensure a smooth playback of Xvid AVI files, you can update VLC codec. As VLC packs all media codecs into the software so you don't have to individually update a codec when an update is available. Just follow the steps to update VLC codecs and play Xvid files smoothly on computers with it.

Even so, some users also report that they still failed to play Xvid videos on VLC for unknown reasons. Besides, Xvid files won't play on mobiles even if you've installed VLC player. To fix this, you can convert the Xvid encoded videos to a more universally recognized video codec.

Winxvideo AI is fully compatible with Xvid codec files, allowing you to convert Xvid files to H.264, HEVC, MP4, MOV, FLV, WMV and 420+ preset profiles for playback on computers, mobiles, TVs, and more. And you can tweak video parameters like resolution, frame rate, bitrate, aspect ratio to better fit your screens. Besides converting video format, this video converter is also available for editing videos (trim, crop, subtitle, merge etc.) and downloading online videos.

You know, VLC doesn't require extra Xvid codec installation. But some other media players like Windows Media Player require the Xvid codec to be installed to compress and decompress the Xvid content properly. For that, you're suggested to download and install Xvid codec manually. Follow the simple steps here:

Failed to play videos with AC3, DTS, MLP, TrueHD audio in MX Player? That's because of the absence of EAC3 codec in MX Player. Check this article to download EAC3 codec for MX Player so as to play AC3 DAT audio smoothly.

This issue needs more attention. Via Steve MakofskyCodecs are the next DLL hell. While I love Nero Digital's simplicity and quality, the MP4's it produces aren't compatible with most commercial DVD players (due to the AAC or AVC audio). I've tried Dr. Divx - I get audio that isn't in sync with the video. Heck, even the camcorder video I saved the other night as an MPEG had some sort of audio codec problem. The most surprising? Some Windows Media (WMV) files that I've created in Adobe Premiere have had problems showing on my dad's machine. I suspect he has a codec problem of sorts. Codecs are the next DLL hell. While I love Nero Digital's simplicity and quality, the MP4's it produces aren't compatible with most commercial DVD players (due to the AAC or AVC audio). I've tried Dr. Divx - I get audio that isn't in sync with the video. Heck, even the camcorder video I saved the other night as an MPEG had some sort of audio codec problem. The most surprising? Some Windows Media (WMV) files that I've created in Adobe Premiere have had problems showing on my dad's machine. I suspect he has a codec problem of sorts. 2351a5e196

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