WINAVI Error

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  1. rolando88

    rolando88 Member

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    I just started getting this out of nowhere and I'm not sure why.

    AppName: winavi.exe AppVer: 0.0.0.0 ModName: videoconverter.dll
    ModVer: 8.0.0.0 Offset: 0001f0eb

    does anyone know how to fix this?
     
  2. sparkery

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    I am no expert but I think your videoconverter.dll file is corrupt. You can replace it with one from here

    http://www.winavi.com/en/download/package.htm

    or you could just re-install the program.

    The file is located (normally) in C:\Program Files\WinAVIVideoConverter

    Hope this helps.
     
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    I got the same error. Then I uninstalled and reinstalled winavi.

    Now I can't play AVIs at all without getting errors, no matter what. Any ideas?
     
  4. rolando88

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    That link you gave me to replace the .dll. it was for version 6.?. I ahve the newest version

    Any other help would be really appreciated all.
     
  5. sparkery

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    The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Treesloth, do you have VLC media player? I don't know what errors you're getting but I am guessing it is a codec problem. VLC media player will play just about any video file. Uninstalling and re-installing winavi should not have caused this problem.
     
  6. TreeSloth

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    I use ATIMMC, have reinstalled that, and all codecs I have. And yes, winavi caused it. I fired it up to convert something and bam, error.

    That's how it started. No AVIs will play with any player, even VLC. I believe it's a DLL problem.
     
  7. sparkery

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    Rolando88, I was going to suggest a re-install (this has usually fixed such things for me) but in view of Treesloths problems I hesitate to do so now.
     
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    rolando88: I think the best way for you is email to support@winavi.com,tell them your problem,they may help you fix that.

    TreeSloth:Make sure you have installed the xvid or divx codec for .avi files.
    Wish that helpful.
     

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