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Originally Posted by gatownsend
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Hmmm...I followed the tutorial exactly and created an xVid movie. I installed the latest stable version of TCPMP and it played fine without installing anything else.
I just checked http://tcpmp.corecodec.org/about and it says DivX and Xvid are supported video codes, so if you're using TCPMP you shouldn't have to load any plugins.
Regards,
Gary
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Oops, my apologies . . . my first foray into TCPMP was with MPEG4, and the file I attempted to play was an AVI compressed with Nero ReCode. TCPMP complained, and I needed to obtain a plugin.
Getting old sucks.
My assertion that AVI is simply a wrapper and that some AVI files will require a plugin remains, however.