Shark007 Posted February 21, 2007 Posted February 21, 2007 Do you want to watch your favorite video in MediaCenter?I have created a standalone installation pack of 64bit codecs.It can also be used in an unattended installation if that is your need.These codecs will only be utilized by 64bit softwaresuch as MediaCenter and MovieMaker in Vista Ultimate x64 distributions...Available hereshark
Shark007 Posted April 2, 2007 Author Posted April 2, 2007 This software release was updated today and contains major improvements.Definately worthy of a BUMP to this post.shark
british52 Posted April 3, 2007 Posted April 3, 2007 Hi, I am new to the forum and with a Vista Issue. I have downloaded the recent package of CODEC fixes here...but no luck as yet. My issue is using Motorola Phone Tools 4.0. It recently worked (finally) with Vista because of bugging Motorola daily for a link/fix so phone Tools 4.0 would be compatible with Vista. Now it is...but in trying to transfer/save anything to the phone, Vista says unsupported or inappropriate codec. I downloaded the 'Shark' fix...and unzipped the file, opened it....I shut PC down and still have the issue.So I have a codec issue still....any ideas/solutions anyone? Thanks!!!!!Mike
Shark007 Posted April 3, 2007 Author Posted April 3, 2007 Vista says unsupported or inappropriate codec. I downloaded the 'Shark' fix...and unzipped the file, opened it....I shut PC down and still have the issue.So I have a codec issue still....any ideas/solutions anyone?I'm not exactly sure what a Shark fix is but i doubt it comes from me. All my released software is in exe format. My codec releases are for audio/video playback and I doubt your need this to transfer files to and from the phone.It sounds to me like you need to get back onto the manufacturer for proper fix or insist on a refund so you can buy a phone that does work with Vista.shark
RavenousAngel Posted May 11, 2007 Posted May 11, 2007 I am having issues with the X64Components v122.exe. I have tried to install it a few times, even after restart, however it states that "x64components_v122.exe is not a valid Win32 application"I am running a Dell Inspiron 1501AMD Turion 64 x2 Mobile technology TL-50And am running Vista Ultimate X64I have tried other x64 downloads and they work fine including a different x64 codec pack. Any help would be greatly appreciated !Thanks
Shark007 Posted May 16, 2007 Author Posted May 16, 2007 I am having issues with the X64Components v122.exe. I have tried to install it a few times, even after restart, however it states that "x64components_v122.exe is not a valid Win32 application"Most likely you have a corrupt installer.Try downloading it from a different site and dont use a download manager.You must uninstall any previous x64 codec installations BEFOREinstalling this comprehensive package.shark
bengalsdorf Posted June 3, 2007 Posted June 3, 2007 i have vista 64bit and i instal the codac from shark it is working very good but the sub dont work what i need to do?
Shark007 Posted June 11, 2007 Author Posted June 11, 2007 i have vista 64bit and i instal the codac from shark it is working very good but the sub dont work what i need to do?Had this been posted in the codec thread you would have received a response much sooner.re-install the x64 package.shark
eschreib Posted June 17, 2007 Posted June 17, 2007 Here is the scoop -> My problem is that I am unable to play my MPEG-4 packaged videos in Windows Media Center in Windows Vista Ultimate. I have Vista Ultimate 64-bit installed on a Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz dual core CPU.Most of the media I am trying to access are from DVD’s which I trans coded to H.264 using Nero recode (Nero Digital AVC – HDTV profile).I can see the thumbnails and times, but when I try to play them I get either a codec missing error or usually they just play green interlaced garbage.I have installed Shark007's : (Vista Codec Package x64Components 1.2.5 ), which seemed to help, and I have tweaked the registry of course to recognize the file extentions. By the way, everything plays fine in VLC and even play fine in WMP 11, JUST not in Windows Media Center.ANy help would be appreciated
Shark007 Posted June 17, 2007 Author Posted June 17, 2007 ANy help would be appreciatedThe problem you are experiencing is caused by the 32bit codecs you are using. Many 32/64 codecs share registry space.I suggest uninstalling ALL 32bit codecs and use the Vista Codec Package. Tried, tested, and true.Also, either reinstall the x64 package after installing the 32bit package, or reboot your system.shark
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