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MasterMikeDa1
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MasterMikeDa1
Posted 9 Years Ago
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I was working with a pack called Old TV Sets. Then I tried the flat screen TV also. No matter what prop I use, it won't let me just drag and drop in video. I have to do it all through the Modify Section's diffuse window. I haven't tried any of the 3d montage or 3D virtual studio to see if they would work. So it seems like I'm the only one having this problem!
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MasterMikeDa1
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MasterMikeDa1
Posted 9 Years Ago
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Thanks, I'll give that a shot.
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RagingKylo
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RagingKylo
Posted 9 Years Ago
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What kind of prop did you use? 3DFX Virtual Studio?
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animagic
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animagic
Posted 9 Years Ago
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Mike, I would recommend the advanced pack to be fully covered. It's what I use.
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MasterMikeDa1
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MasterMikeDa1
Posted 9 Years Ago
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Hello Animagic,
Do you recommend the advanced or standard version of the shark codecs? I am working with windows 7.
Mike
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MasterMikeDa1
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MasterMikeDa1
Posted 9 Years Ago
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OK, I tried the media player codec pack you supplied. It doe's require that you uninstall any other packs first and reboot, which I did. I have Norton security suite and it didn't alert me to any virus problem. ( I saw The Old Buffers warning before I wrote this.) I don't really know which one is best, and I might just test drive them all to see if there is any difference (Including the one listed by animagic). But so far, I still can't drag and drop directly into a project or props. It's probably a simple setting that needs to be changed or applied. Just need to find out what it is.
Mike
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Snarp Farkle
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Snarp Farkle
Posted 9 Years Ago
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animagic (6/21/2016)
For a reliable codec pack that I've used since Windows XP, check out here: http://shark007.net/. It installs codecs but also does a cleanup of unreliable codecs installed by other programs, including K-Lite. I had completely forgot about this one animagic, even though the Media Player Codec Pack did solve a problem I had with no sound when using the HDMI port, I liked the shark setup better and will go back to it. Thanks for the heads up animagic! :)
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animagic
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animagic
Posted 9 Years Ago
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For a reliable codec pack that I've used since Windows XP, check out here: http://shark007.net/. It installs codecs but also does a cleanup of unreliable codecs installed by other programs, including K-Lite.
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RagingKylo
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RagingKylo
Posted 9 Years Ago
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Last Active: 9 Years Ago
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If you use Windows PC, you should know Windows usually mark "freeware" as "malware". It's false alert. Shame on Microsoft. But if you don't trust this pack, just delete it.
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TheOldBuffer
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TheOldBuffer
Posted 9 Years Ago
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Warning ! ! ! The media player codec pack listed above has a Trojan attached to it.
Homebuilt computer - Windoze 10, INTEL i9 9900 k @ 5.1 GHz, EVGA RTX 2080 TI XC ULTRA, 16GB 3100 MHz RAM, Asus Maximus Hero XI motherboard, Sound blaster Z series. iClone6 & 7 Pipeline, Crazytalk 8, Crazytalk Animator 2, Facefilter, Pop video 3, Hitfilm 4Pro, Cubase 8.5 Pro,
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