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Can't get CamStudio codec to work in various media players
I've installed the CamStudio codec and Camstudio and the included tools can save and play using the codec, but I can't get encoded movies to open in anything else like WMP or Media Player Classic, or for that matter Windows Movie Maker. What's the best and easiest way to extract key highlight clips for, say, usability study results.
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http://www.free-codecs.com/download/FFDShow.htm
Note: During the installation you can select what ffdshow is to decode. Check the box for CamStudio.
http://www.headbands.com/gspot/v26x/index.htm (No installation required, just unzip the file and run the program.)
Gspot will tell you if the proper codec for the video is installed, and if you click the number 1, right beneath "MS A/V" at the bottom, you'll see what it is that is decoding the video (and audio). It will not help in and of itself, but perhaps it will give another clue as to where the problem lies.
OK, it's working now. I had a codec pack installed and, as usual, it was wreaking havoc with video management. I'll just have to use VLC for the odd stuff and FFDshow for everything else.
Thanks for the guidance on this issue. Windows Movie Maker still doesn't like it, but I can see it in WMP, and that's a sure start.
He uses CS on Vista (bear with me) and ran into the familiar problem of not seeing any video in Windows Media Player when recording audio was enabled.
He ran the file through Virtualdub Direct Stream Copy which fixed the problem.
He told me "I've spent a couple of days investigating the AVI header that CamStudio produces and have found that the STRN chunk of the header breaks Windows parsing. CamStudio places a file name in the STRN chunk and it seems to be the tilde character at the start that produces the problem. Note that this also stops Windows from producing a thumbnail during file opening."
I've put out a project on a couple of the freelancer sites to fix this and a couple of other glitches (Recording Audio from Speakers and Vista compatibility) so hopefully if I can find a suitable programmer they'll all be fixed soon.
Cheers
Nick :o)
i was able to record sound alone correctly and video alone correctly
but not together and not with the suggested codec on your site.
(also, no thumbnail videos when i recoreded audio and i was unable to view
the video with WMP / WMP-classic )
i worked-around it by downloading k-lite full pack
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_lite_codec_pack.htm
and used mpeg-4 / h264 / h263+ to recored video and MP3 for audio
CM internal player can play it. WMP can not BUT vlc can play it so i set it to default
still, Vista was unable to generate a thumbnail for those videos
i upload those videos to vimeo.com and it works fine :-)
one last issue,
no video annotation in vista. i see a black box with no video
all other applications has video working fine. even in flash.