can xvid codec v1.1.0 and k-lite codec pack work toghether?

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  1. kylenB

    kylenB Member

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    or I have to uninstall Klite before install the new xvid codec?
     
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    this is just a "best guess", but I would think the best way is to install K-lite first, then Xvid. That way you overwrite any files that need to be updated. It should work fine. I use both, and have no trouble.
     
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    i thought that k-lite included all new versions of Xvid!
    are you talking about k-lite 2.67 ? becouse if so, Xvid 1.1.0 its included
     
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    kylenB Member

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    Thanks
    I would try tu run xvid with the klite witch is a previus version, that`s why it hasn`t the opcions of configuration that xvid whith virtual dub and ffdshow you can fix.
    thanks again
     
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    Gotta watch the overlaping codec installs it can thro Media palyer classic for a loop and well any other media player that uses installed codecs*L*
    I usealy install a codec pack frist with the codecs I have new versions of in the off option so it wont install them,after its dont I install Xvid and or masroka reboot if needed and leave the evil h.whatever codec and ffdshow for last.
    but I wish soemone would make a codec lsiting,editing,removeing program all these codecs drive me nuts!
     
  6. Xplorer4

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    There is a program called AVICodec which will list all your codecs and allow you to enable and disable them. Not quite what your looking for but closest thing I know to it.
     
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    Xplorer4
    its a start ^^
     
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    Indeed, although I attempted to disable a certain codec as it was interfering with Nero MP4 codec,(the codec was M something) but it did not disable it. but i did not have time to mess with it in detail, but good luck none the less and I prefer AVICodec over GSpot if your familiar with it already.
     
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    Xplorer4
    I only use Gspot when I cant play a vid.
     
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    Well now you can use AVICodec which I like better. ;) But your free to use your choice of software.
     

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