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rth wrote:
> I have video taken with my s602 digital still camera but I can't find a
> codec that will play these...
>
> the Fuji writes to a file with an avi extension but that's totally
> misleading....
>
> anyone have a copy of the Fuji codec ? I couldn't find any help on the Fuji
> site.
>
>
>
A normal MJPG codec should do. If you only want to play those try:
www.viceolan.org/vlc Or get the Nimo or Tsunami Codec packs and istall the MJPEG codec thats
in there.
Andre
P.S.: If you want to know what codec a certain file has use gspot.
Most tools and codecs can be found here: doom9.org
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Thanks a bunch ... I got the Tsunami and that fixed it... but others might
be interested in the following....
>>>>>
"Thank you for contacting Fujifilm USA. We appreciate the opportunity to be
of assistance.
"If you receive a Codec error message when trying to play back a recorded
..AVI movie. Try to play back the movies that are shot on a digital camera
using QuickTime Player version 3.0 or later. Also, check your movie playback
software. You can also download QuickTime Player from the Apple Computer
website. If you choose to download through a third party software
application (Windows Media Player), please contact Microsoft directly for
further information.
"We sincerely hope that this information has been beneficial to you. If you
should have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to
contact us again. It would be our pleasure to assist you.
"Thank you for your interest in Fujifilm Digital Imaging products and
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"andre" <andre.gunther@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> rth wrote:
> > I have video taken with my s602 digital still camera but I can't find a
> > codec that will play these...
> >
> > the Fuji writes to a file with an avi extension but that's totally
> > misleading....
> >
> > anyone have a copy of the Fuji codec ? I couldn't find any help on the
Fuji
> > site.
> >
> >
> >
> A normal MJPG codec should do. If you only want to play those try:
> www.viceolan.org/vlc > Or get the Nimo or Tsunami Codec packs and istall the MJPEG codec thats
> in there.
>
> Andre
>
> P.S.: If you want to know what codec a certain file has use gspot.
> Most tools and codecs can be found here: doom9.org
>
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> http://www.aguntherphotography.com
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