Overwrite whatever files may be there already. ![]() Download DivFix and extract it to the DivFix folder in your NIMO installation (default C:\Program Files\NimoCodec Pack\DivFix\). The two most popular are PowerDVD () and WinDVD ()ġ1. Remember to choose 'Update Newer Components Only'. Install the Windows Media Player 8 Coecs. Install the Windows Media Player 9 Codecs. Install the Ogg Vorbis DirectShow Filter. Install it as follows (Instructions for Build 9 are posted on a later date):Ħ. This is a messy one and can be potentially ruinous if you choose the default installation. If you want to, install the DivX Player You can specify the installation path during the install. You can specify the installation path and whether or not to install the DivX PlayerĤ. This should include the Indeo3, Indeo4 and Indeo5 Codecs. For more insight on the nitty gritty codecs, see Ģ. UNINSTALL ALL YOUR CODECS (DivX, Nimo, XviD, etc). This is especially the case with the Nimo Codec Pack.Ģ. installing mass codecs (i.e., like the way WindowsXP does with drivers) will not work since many of the codecs are inter-conflicting. ![]() If you're looking for Nimo and cant find it because the links are broken, visit ġ. AVICodec can be downloaded from and GSpot can be downloaded from Both programs offer unique features also, AVICodec allows you to queue up and entire folder to for checking in addition to providing direct links to sites where codecs can be downloaded GSpot allows for 'rendering' of files (to check to see if the system can actually play the file with the available codecs and to check for fakes. GSpot on the otherhand is far more efficient for scanning AVI files. ![]() AVICodec, despite its name has better MPEG capabilities and thus is reccomended for MPEG files (such as those for (S)VCDs). Both AVICodec and GSpot can be used to determine the codecs required for a movie to play. To find out exactly what codecs are required to watch your movie, you can use one or both of two excellent little utilities: AVICodec and Gspot. A CODEC (compressor/decompressor) allows you to play movies and such. If you have a movie and cant seem to get it to play, odds are you have a conflicting or missing codec.
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