Hi Johnny,

In Video Codecs I have:
   Canopus DV Codec
   Cinepak Codec by Radius Inc.
   DivX.dll
   Indeo video 5.10
   Indeo codec by Intel
   ir41_32.ax
   iyuv_32.dll
   Microsoft RLE Codec
   Microsoft Video 1
   msh261.drv
   msh263.drv
   msyuv.dll
   sonydv.dll
   tsbyuv.dll

However, I also have a free program called AVIcodec and that lists these for 
video:

   Canopus DV Codec Front-End;1.02.000;Canopus Co., Ltd.

   Cinepak® Codec;1.10.0.6;Radius Inc.;

   DivX® Codec for Windows;5.1.0.959;DivXNetworks, Inc.;

   Sony Digital Video;R.5.10.15.2.55;

   Microsoft H.263 ICM Driver;4.4.3400;Microsoft 
Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msh263.drv

   iv31;Enabled;Intel Indeo R3.1;4.4.3400;No company 
info;C:\WINDOWS\System32\ir32_32.dll

   iv32;Enabled;Intel Indeo R3.2;4.4.3400;No company 
info;C:\WINDOWS\System32\ir32_32.dll

   iv41;Enabled;Intel Indeo® Video 4.5;4.51.16.03;Intel 
Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\ir41_32.ax

   iv50;Enabled;Intel Indeo® video 5.10;R.5.10.15.2.55;Intel 
Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\ir50_32.dll

   iyuv;Enabled;Intel Indeo(R) Video YUV Codec;5.1.2600.0 (XPClientMicrosoft 
Corporation;Microsoft           Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\iyuv_32.dll

   m261;Enabled;Microsoft H.261 ICM Driver;4.4.3400;Microsoft 
Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msh261.drv

   m263;Enabled;Microsoft H.263 ICM Driver;4.4.3400;Microsoft 
Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msh263.drv

   mrle;Enabled;Microsoft RLE Compressor;5.1.2600.1106 (xpsp1Microsoft 
Corporation;Microsoft Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msrle32.dll

   msvc;Enabled;Microsoft Video 1 Compressor;5.1.2600.0 (xpclientMicrosoft 
Corporation;Microsoft Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msvidc32.dll

   uyvy;Enabled;Microsoft UYVY Video Decompressor;5.3.0000000.900 builMicrosoft 
Corporation;Microsoft Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msyuv.dll

   yuy2;Enabled;Microsoft UYVY Video Decompressor;5.3.0000000.900 builMicrosoft 
Corporation;Microsoft Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msyuv.dll

   yvu9;Enabled;Toshiba Video Codec;5.1.2600.0 (XPClientMicrosoft 
Corporation;Microsoft Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\tsbyuv.dll

   yvyu;Enabled;Microsoft UYVY Video Decompressor;5.3.0000000.900 builMicrosoft 
Corporation;Microsoft Corporation;C:\WINDOWS\System32\msyuv.dll



AVIcodec shows 4 more codecs than what's listed in Control Panel.  I have no 
idea what any of this means, tho! lol



How did leafnose get his to import into Premiere?  What version is he using?



Jean

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Johnny K. Wu 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 1:20 PM
  Subject: RE: [AP] Point and Shoot AVI Files not recognized


  Hi Jean, can you look at your video codec listings to see what is listed
  there? Go to device manager, double click on Soun, video and game
  controllers, double click on video codecs, then go to properties and there
  will be a list, one of them probably has a lot to do with motion jpeg :)

  I never tried procoder to convert avi 1 to 2 so don't know how good or bad
  it is, technically, it shouldn't make it worst as it's just 'split' the
  video/audio streams :)

  Well, at least right now leafnose got it working :)

  Johnny

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On Behalf Of Jean Chang
  Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 1:13 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [AP] Point and Shoot AVI Files not recognized

  Hi Johnny,

  It's really strange that changing the extension doesn't work for leafnose,
  but it worked on mine. I'm using Premiere Pro 1.5. I wonder if that's what
  the difference is. 

  I spent hours trying to reconvert the files, and they did work, it's just
  that they looked terrible. I used Procoder Express. Even using the highest
  quality I could, the files looked dark and blotchy. When I changed the file
  extension, they looked much better. I guess I'm lucky that it worked. I
  don't know why it didn't for leafnose.

  Thanks for the info.

  Jean
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Johnny K. Wu
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 11:20 AM
  Subject: RE: [AP] Point and Shoot AVI Files not recognized

  Hi Jean, I understand what you are saying, I looked into the camera's
  specification and read that it is a AVI Motion JPEG which is actually what
  considered (in my old time of editing with a pinnacle dc10+, a type 1 AVI
  file, these files are still be editable with Premiere 6.5 or earlier
  version). So, your machine might have one of the motion jpeg codec
  installed
  that allows you to easily play the file by renaming the extension.

  Back in the days, I have a lot of avi motion jpeg files (640x480 -
  standard
  definition) that I wanted to convert into dv - avi files (which are type
  2)
  and found that they aren't even work so I found a converter that converts
  the file from one type to the other (it's just at the beginning of the
  file,
  there's a code that need to be change and that's it).

  The convert is useful if the user doesn't have an avi motion jpeg codec
  installed on your computer, you can also get the codec with MainConcept,
  they sell it I think, cheap. 

  Movie Maker can play both types of avi files, also, microsoft have a free
  converter info page here:
  http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/ms787833.aspx and it provides
  more
  info.

  Johnny

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On Behalf Of Jean Chang
  Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 10:57 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [AP] Point and Shoot AVI Files not recognized

  Johnny,

  Didn't you read the post? You don't need a converter. All you do is change
  the extension from avi to mpg. You can then import it. The files produced
  by the Canon are MJPEG files. They show an avi extension, but you just
  have
  to rename it to mpg and they import fine.

  Jean
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Johnny K. Wu
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 10:43 AM
  Subject: RE: [AP] Point and Shoot AVI Files not recognized

  Try ths free converter, the avi might be of type 1 that is not compatible
  with premiere

  http://www.ulead.com/download/dvconverter/download.htm

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On Behalf Of Jean Chang
  Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 9:58 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [AP] Point and Shoot AVI Files not recognized

  YES!! I was going crazy with the same problem. I have a Canon SD800, and
  my avi files were not recognized either. I have Canopus Procoder Express,
  and tried everyconceivable method, but the quality would become terrible.

  The solution is so simple, I can't stand it. Simply rename the file from
  whatever.avi to whatever.mpg

  Worked like a charm. 

  I can't tell you how many experts on the internet wanted me to download a
  million different codecs to try and fix the problem, and some kid told me
  to
  just rename the avi to an mpg!

  Jean

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: leafnose
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 8:38 AM
  Subject: [AP] Point and Shoot AVI Files not recognized

  I have a canon point and shoot that can also shoot video clips. It
  saves the files in .avi format, but when I try to import them into
  Premiere it say it's not a supported format.

  anyone been through this?

  done some "converting" in Roxio, but lost the sound for some reason

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