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Old 23rd October 2009, 08:52 PM
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avi INDEO5 is not working

hi all,,,

i hope you all fine ...

im trying to play an Avi film on vlc but it give me error that it doesnt support the INDEO5 codec.,,
i searched for this codec to add it to the vlc but i couldn't find.

plz somebody help me because im in a middle of a project and cant run these films .
thanks a lot in advance ...

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