Video Codec Complications - Help

ive had this problem for a long time and not till recently has it bothered me since now i cant convert my .avis to .wmv8s

i always get this error though:
C:\programfiles\commonfiles\ahead\dsfilter\neaudio.ax

when i play anything but a mov the colors on the moives are inverted and i have to leave another movie paused in the background before i play the movie i want to see

now i cant convert avis to wvm8s and i dont know what to do, though i can convert avis to mpegs

any tips?
 
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it inverts colors when i use windows media play (even when i upgraded) and also divx player, yesterday i download the windows classic player and still it is inverted, its the codecs
 
it inverts colors when i use windows media play (even when i upgraded) and also divx player, yesterday i download the windows classic player and still it is inverted, its the codecs

So uninstall whatever codec pack you downed and try another.

If that doesnt do it, and honestly this would've been my first suggestion but people here seem to want quick'n'dirty solves as opposed to real answers.. install only what you need. If you need divx, xvid and an OGG filter, just install those. Forget morgan stream switcher. Forget other filters. Screw the wrappers and bicubic resizers! To hell with embedded subtitles if you never use 'em!

Oh, also.. I should hope you're running at 32 bit color. And your video card isnt an ancient fossil of an AGP 1x ******? And windows XP or higher? Loaded a custom color profile thru photoshop or display properties? And if there's any settings you've been messing around with.. perhaps you can set them back, mm? I seem to recall nimo coming with a system tray app that showed me what was in use at the time... had fun playing with the crap in that, heh..

Ahem, anyway.

edit: your neaudio error.. is the file actually in the folder? If it is.. I gather you're using Ahead Nero's special high definition nonsense I've heard a bit about. Or it's simply getting in the way. Have you tried deleting nero? Or simply that neaudio file? I've had certain AVI's stop opening when I've pulled a stupid and installed conflicting mpeg4 codecs or filters.

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