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    Selecting Default Codec?

    With all the video editing programs (encoding/decoding) on my computer they all install there own codec.

    I was wondering if there was a way to set what codec to try first as no codecs Render the new xvid encodes correctly and it gets really annoying...

    This one codec "gtcodec" Grand Technologys (what a joke) or something kept crashing so i had to get rid of it...

    is there a way to set the priorty? (tried installing xvid over didnt work) btw: after getting rid of gtcodec its trying to use Nero video codec..
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    Try divx player, it seems to handle codecs better.

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    That wont work im afraid...

    Adobe Premiere wont handle any xvid encoded files and im pretty sure its because of this same problem...

    I have read that you can change the option in MP 6.4 but no later versions

    Any methods?... it has to be changable some where
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