Keith Loh
April 27th, 2005, 04:00 PM
A client has given me an .avi that was made with Canopus. I cannot play it on my PC. My Mac cannot play it either.
When I analyze it with Gspot it says it requires the CDV5 codec. When I researched it, it turns out to be a Canopus codec.
On the Canopus site I downloaded its meta driver file of Canopus codecs.
Still cannot open it.
I tried the Canopus utility that supposedly converts its .avis to Microsoft .avis.
Still cannot open it.
I cannot find a download for this cdv5 driver anywhere except a Russian download site (I decided to forego the possible virus site).
I'm about to send this DVD back to the client but before I do, does anyone have any suggestions beyond what I did? I don't know anything about Canopus.
When I analyze it with Gspot it says it requires the CDV5 codec. When I researched it, it turns out to be a Canopus codec.
On the Canopus site I downloaded its meta driver file of Canopus codecs.
Still cannot open it.
I tried the Canopus utility that supposedly converts its .avis to Microsoft .avis.
Still cannot open it.
I cannot find a download for this cdv5 driver anywhere except a Russian download site (I decided to forego the possible virus site).
I'm about to send this DVD back to the client but before I do, does anyone have any suggestions beyond what I did? I don't know anything about Canopus.