by Roger Seiler » Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:03 pm
For anyone else who is working with AVI video and who might be interested in the solution that I found to this problem, here it is...
My original video had been edited and output to AVI using Pinnacle Studio 7. In outputing to AVI, I had originally used the Intel Indeo R3.2 codec compression tool. (A codec is a dll that compresses the video into a much more compact disk space than the "raw" avi, taking a 100 mb "raw" avi and squeezing it down to less than 10 mb in a compressed avi.)
My output AVI could be displayed okay on Windows 95, 98, 2000 and XP, but on Vista the audio could be heard but the video picture did not appear. Curiously, I found that the codec file for Indeo R3.2 does in fact exist in the Win Vista system32 folder, but for some unknown reason wouldn't show the moving image part of the video.
So I went back to Studio 7 and experimented with other codecs (different methods of video compression). The only codec supplied with Studio 7 that works on Vista (showing the moving picture) is Cinepak Codek by Radius - which is also supplied by default with Win Vista. Its compression is not as tight as Indeo R3.2, but at least it works on Vista as well as XP.
If one upgrades to Pinnacle Studio 12, there are apparently more codecs included that are compatible with Vista, and which may offer greater compression than Cinepak.
- Roger