This worked great...
I could not play the "movies" in TurboTax-(H&B-SP)
The computer was crashing. (Bad timing.)
I had manually deleted the R3.2 from Multimedia,
advanced. That did not help. I went into Windows95B
setup and uninstalled audio and video compression,
and that stopped the crashing, and gave an "undefined"
error# mmsystem618 Re-installed the win95B default
codecs and the crashing stopped (again) but could
not "see" the videos. (Very distorted.)
Thanks to Andrew, I got a full and complete repair...
I got the "new" intel "5" package (link below)and
did a default install. Works like a charm... Rick
Andrew Berg <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>It sounds as if the Intel Indeo(R) Video R3.2 codec is corrupted.
>Assuming you are running Win95 or Win98, You can download the latest
>version of the codec (5.1) from
>http://developer.intel.com/ial/indeo/video/driver.htm .. The package
>offered includes all of the Indeo Codecs available.
Original Problem:
>Rick Glazier wrote:
>>
>> I seem to be having a problem playing SOME AVI
>> files on my system. The only codec I have "pinned
>> down" as to number is: Intel Indeo(R) Video R3.2
>> It is in ALL players, viewers, pre-view, etc.
>> It is not just one program. I got and re-installed
>> the latest video drivers this morning.
>> How do you fix something like this?
>> Thanks in advance, Rick Glazier
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