Uwe - The forum post you gave us says if Premiere does not see it, it means
it is not the 64-bit version. Wouldn't Control Panel show a 32-bit version
as readily as a 64-bit version, so CP isn't evidence you have the 64-bit
version?
 
Lee
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Uwe Soltau
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2010 2:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] lagarith problem was Can't open CS4 project in CS5
 
  
I have been busy for just about the whole day to sort out my problem.
I succeeded to salvage my project but the lagarith codec problem still 
exists.

To salvage the project my good old dual boot system came to the rescue 
again.
As a second operating system I still have XP on my computer with CS4 
installed.
The project opened without a problem inclusive of the lagarith clip. I 
rendered the clip
back to Microsoft AVI and replaced the one in CS5 with it.

I downloaded the latest lagarith installer which definitely installs the 
codec. I see it
in Control Panel > Uninstall Programs. I uninstalled and re-installed it 
but Premiere still
does not see it.
I don't seem to be the only one with that problem. Check 
http://forums.adobe.com/message/2837044

*Question: Is anybody else using lagarith?????

*Uwe*
*

> Hi Uwe,
>
> Can't say I know the specifics, but it looks like the good old 'upgrade'
> mode has taken place here, I.E. they forgot or didn't include that (and
> maybe other) codec's, as usual.
>
> As a side note, I reinstalled XP Pro on this machine a while back, to SP3
> from SP2, now I cannot play WMA (native Windows??) files at all in the
> Windows media player.work that one out..
>
> Must admit, that 'hack' with the CUDA support worked the first few 
> times on
> the laptop (for AVCHD real time rendering), but hasn't since. Waiting 45
> mins for a render that used to take under 6 really sucks. Might be worth
> seeing if the 5.2 upgrade does the trick for both of us? (Hopefully it
> won't downgrade us this time.)
>
> Otherwise you might need to tell CS5 that you want to use that codec,
> however you do that, or maybe, just maybe, your graphics card doesn't
> support it? (Or Adobe thinks it doesn't?)
>
> I really get on well with the software and all its features, it's a 
> hell of
> a lot more stable than it used to be, when it works, it works well. Its
> just a shame (like everything else) it does have its (now small) 
> proportion
> of bugs. Stick with it.
>
> Barry.
>

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