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Help for getting info on avi's

Discussion in 'Other video questions' started by nscowboy, Jan 12, 2010.

  1. nscowboy

    nscowboy Member

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    I'm an "Old" rookie at all this, hope you guys don't think I'm an idiot, but I use to be able to get the information on an avi by clicking on properties and summary. It use to give me the size, height & width etc, I had to reformat and now all the summary gives me is a big blob. I get "Summary properties are unavailable for the selected source(s)." how do I get the information back in there?
    Thanks for putting up with me.
    Bill
     
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    Summary only works on certain formats.
    Are you talking about a format that worked previously but no longer
    works?

    Does the file play OK in Windows Media Player ?
     
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    Yes it worked on the very same file, and as far as I remember it worked on just about all formats, and yes it does play in windows media player.
     
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    Make sure shmedia.dll is regsistered.
    Issue this command from a CMD box.

    regsvr32 \windows\system32\shmedia.dll
     
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    Its says can't be found?? Where do I find it or where do I get it??
     
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    Oops - my bad,
    looks like the Shmedia.dll trick only applies to XP.

    There's probably an equivalent in the newer OS's, but
    I don't know what it is.
     
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    Sorry, should have said I've got windows XP home edition.
    Bill
     
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    Then you should have this file and it should be registered as I
    mentioned.
    Use the CMD prompt to look for it.
    Type CD \ (press enter)
    DIR /S shmedia.dll (press enter)

    Did it find it? If not try it this way:
    DIR /S /AH shmedia.dll (press enter)
     
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    Didn't find it.
     
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    attar Senior member

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    From the command prompt,type:

    cd\

    then
    dir shmedia.dll /s
     
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    If I knew how to enclose an attachment I could show you what I got.
     
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    The way to post an image attachement is to first upload the
    image to a hosting site such as imageshack.us

    Get the forum URL from imageshack and put it in your post.

    One command to try, is SFC /SCANNOW this checks your whole system for
    missing files and replaces anything it finds wrong.
     
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    Run that had to put the XP disc in and it took over two hours. I tried those CMD's again and the summary is still the same.
    Bill
     
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    Did you retry the regsvr32 command as mentioned earlier ?

     
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    Did it actually say the file was registered or did it say
    it wasn't found ?
     
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    I just tried it again and said it succeded.
     
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    Is the properties summary working now?
     
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    No same as it was
     
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    The registry entry should be as shown in the pic for Properties/Summary tab to show the info.
    You can copy the lines between the dashes and save it from Notepad as test.reg
    Right click on the .reg file and 'merge'.
    ---------------------------------------
    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

    [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\.avi\shellex\PropertyHandler]
    @="{87D62D94-71B3-4b9a-9489-5FE6850DC73E}"
    -------------------------------------------

    [​IMG]
     
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