On Mar 8, 2004, at 2:47 PM, Wilhelm Sanke wrote:
I got no problems here on a Windows XP computer. I could download "ensharpendecoder_winsws.exe"
and the videos display fine.


What I am wondering about is that without the Ensharpen decoder the AVI-files
indeed only can be heard with the player. What kind of AVI-files are they?


Until now I had no experience with AVI on an XP computer, on my older computers
- Windows 95 and Windows 98 - I did not need a special decoder for AVI-files.

AVI files made with Camtasia Studio use the TSCC codec from TechSmith Corporation which is used for compressing screen recording. You have to have their codec to decode it. Ensharpen is the TechSmith codec for decoding the TSCC codec from within QuickTime.


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Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Multimedia
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