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nimo codecs messing with xp - do they
Wednesday, April 23, 2003 at 11:35 pm
Posted by pakolainen (124 messages posted)

Heard a rumbling that if you download the nimo codecs, they create avoc within the 
xp os,   anybody have any knowledge of this,   have a movie whose codec is for sure 
inside of nimo but don't wanna run the risk of havoc.  thanx

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re: nimo codecs messing with xp - do they
Thursday, April 24, 2003 at 1:31 am
Posted by jbs (1010 messages posted)

Be sure to read the warning about the spyware and adware that installs with nimo!!!


On Wednesday, April 23, 2003 at 11:35 pm, pakolainen wrote:

>Heard a rumbling that if you download the nimo codecs, they create avoc within the 
>xp os,   anybody have any knowledge of this,   have a movie whose codec is for sure 
>inside of nimo but don't wanna run the risk of havoc.  thanx

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re: nimo codecs messing with xp - do they
Thursday, April 24, 2003 at 5:47 am
Posted by praziquantum (196 messages posted)

Compliments of Kazaa Lite:

WARNING: Follow these instructions exactly, or you will get the errors that you fear!


How do I preview a media file?

I don't recommend you use Kazaa to preview a media file. If it works for you, that's 
great, but there are a lot of people who have problems with it.

To preview a file, wait until you have downloaded at least 500 KB of the file (for 
big files, such as movies of couple of Megabyte is better). Then pause the download.

Option 1:
Copy the file to another directory. (Like My Documents) Then change the extension 
to the correct one (.mp3 .avi .mpg etc.). Then play it in Windows Media Player (or 
another player). For some movie files this will not work. If so, try option 2.

Option 2:
Open your partial downloaded movie with VideoLAN or AVI Preview. You don't even need 
to copy or rename it. Just open the .dat file. 
VideoLAN
AVI Preview 


Why can’t I preview a certain media file?

There are two main reasons for this:
- Some media files cannot be previewed because of their nature. MP3 and MPEG should 
play, AVI does not always work. See the topic above for some players that can play 
incomplete AVI files. 
- The file is in use. Watching or playing the file while it downloads isn't possible. 
If you tried playing it in the KaZaA theatre before you tried another videoplayer, 
it might also be in use. Close KaZaA and try again.

I hear no sound when I play a video file.

You don't have the Codec you need to play that type of video. There is a codec for 
each different system of encoding sound or video files.

Read the topic "Which codecs do I need to install ?" below on this page.

I have problems playing a video file.

You don't have the Codec you need to play that type of video. There is a codec for 
each different system of encoding sound or video files.

Read the topic "Which codecs do I need to install ?" below on this page.

When I preview an audio/video file, it contains some parts of other audio/video files 
that I have downloaded, but the file is correct when completed downloading

When you delete a file, only the pointer (in the file allocation table or FAT) to 
that file is removed to make the space the file used become free. The actual data 
stays on your disk until it is overwritten by another file.
When KaZaA creates a .dat file (partial download), it claims a bit of free space 
on your harddrive for this file. The data will be downloaded into that claimed space, 
overwriting the old data. When you preview your partial download, it thus can contain 
some old data from another file (which was not yet overwritten, because your download 
is not complete yet).

Which codecs do I need to install ?

1) Nimo Codec Pack (Audio, DivX, MPEG-2, VOB, 3ivx) (Instructions below)
2) XviD

How to install the Nimo Codec Pack (Normal version)

Download Nimo Codec Pack for playback and encoding support for the most commonly 
used video formats. It is recommended to install the XviD codec separately.

These instructions are based on version 5.0 build 8 of Nimo Codec Pack.

WARNING: FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY OR YOU WILL HAVE THE PROBLEMS YOU ARE 
WORRIED ABOUT!

Only install the following things (de-select everything else!):

- Video Codecs > DivX 5.02
- Video Codecs > Microsoft MPEG-4
- Video Codecs > 3ivx 3.5 codec
- Audio Codecs > Select them all
- Directshow filters > VOB directshow filters
- Directshow filters > LAME MP3 directshow
- Directshow filters > Subtitle picture decoder
- Directshow filters > Ogg Vorbis directshow
- Directshow filters > Fraunhofer MPEG-2 Vob filters A/V
- Directshow filters > DivX antifreeze 0.4
- Directshow filters > AC3 audio decoder
- Directshow filters > MPEG layer-2 audio decoder

How to find out what codecs are used by a movie?

You can find that out with the AVIcodec or Gspot program.

More codec links

DivX - XviD - Nimo Codec Pack - Quicktime

How to make a VCD / SVCD

You can convert a AVI movie to (S)VCD with a program such as TMPGenc.

Very detailed guides to do this can be found here:

Doom 9
VCD Help
SVCD Help

How can I play a downloaded movie on my standalone DVD player ?

Most standalone DVD players support VCD and/or SVCD playback. You can see if yours 
does on your player or in the manual.

If you movie in in mpeg format you are lucky. That can easily be converted to (S)VCD. 
DivX movies are more difficult. Converting those take a lot of time and at a loss 
of quality.

Very detailed guides to do this can be found here:

Doom 9
VCD Help

How to rip a DVD?

Very detailed guides to do this can be found here:

Doom 9

How to create a DivX movie?

Very detailed guides to do this can be found here:

Doom 9

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re: nimo codecs messing with xp - do they
Thursday, April 24, 2003 at 11:05 pm
Posted by pakolainen (124 messages posted)

thanx for the detailed and informative reply.  i tried to view the tmd. file with 
avi preview and got othing same with divx player,  but i'll get those nimo codecs 
and see what happens,  could be it's just a duff file.

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re: nimo codecs messing with xp - do they
Friday, April 25, 2003 at 8:14 am
Posted by praziquantum (196 messages posted)

let me know how it goes

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re: nimo codecs messing with xp - do they
Friday, April 25, 2003 at 10:54 pm
Posted by pakolainen (124 messages posted)

installed al those codecs you recommended,   tmd. file still wouldn't work but it 
was 205674 kb which is kinda small for a movie so i'm figuring it was a duff file, 
  other than that haven't noticed any change,  bad or good,  but time will tell
thanx

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