Note: I have a feeling it was actually the AVI Codec Pack + that really did the trick. Unfortunately, I only checked to see if the avi's were recognized in the editor after getting both of these on the system.
Worth a shot to those having problems I suppose. All I know is where there's a will there's a way on the Internet.
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Possible Solution: This worked for me
I started comparing avi files that would not run in the editor to avi's from my little Canon A75 that would run in the player
Some of the unreadable avi's were compressed with Xvid and others were compressed with DixX.
I started looking for avi decompressor filters online.
I pretty was much flying by the seat of my pants on this but I somehow got the avi's to now work!
I downloaded first: AVI Codec Pack +
Available here: http://www.avicodecpack.com/
Then, before I checked to see if that had worked I also downloaded this: XviD codec
Available here: http://www.xvidmovies.com/codec/
Note: I have a feeling it was actually the AVI Codec Pack + that really did the trick. Unfortunately, I only checked to see if the avi's were recognized in the editor after getting both of these on the system.
Worth a shot to those having problems I suppose. All I know is where there's a will there's a way on the Internet.
Good Luck to all...
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