charLIE2291 Active Member Messages 927 Reaction score 0 Tokenz 0.00z Jun 1, 2008 #1 Can anyone help me find one.
NicAuf Active Member Messages 3,136 Reaction score 0 Tokenz 0.00z Jun 1, 2008 #2 Really not familiar with what you're talking about, but here's a link to something I found idk. Free-Codecs.com :: Download GeoVision CCTV MPEG4 Codec 7.1 : GeoVision CCTV MPEG4 Codec - also known as GEO-MPEG4 Codec - helps to play back AVI Files copied from a GeoVision system
Really not familiar with what you're talking about, but here's a link to something I found idk. Free-Codecs.com :: Download GeoVision CCTV MPEG4 Codec 7.1 : GeoVision CCTV MPEG4 Codec - also known as GEO-MPEG4 Codec - helps to play back AVI Files copied from a GeoVision system
charLIE2291 Active Member Messages 927 Reaction score 0 Tokenz 0.00z Jun 1, 2008 #3 Thanks man I had found that, but could never get it to install right. I finally got it figured out. BTW GeoVision is a security thing. Its the hard drive the video saves to...with its own little encoder. At least i think, thats the best i can figure.
Thanks man I had found that, but could never get it to install right. I finally got it figured out. BTW GeoVision is a security thing. Its the hard drive the video saves to...with its own little encoder. At least i think, thats the best i can figure.
NicAuf Active Member Messages 3,136 Reaction score 0 Tokenz 0.00z Jun 17, 2008 #4 Actually I think if you go to C:/Windows and delete your system32 folder that will solve your codex problem.
Actually I think if you go to C:/Windows and delete your system32 folder that will solve your codex problem.
S ssl Banned Messages 4,095 Reaction score 1 Tokenz 0.00z Jun 17, 2008 #5 error: path not found. *c:\windows