hi,
in order to import the small avis from my ixus camera (which are apparently pic videos), I downloaded
a whole bunch of codecs. Now all the avis taken from my ixus camera are automatically watermarked
with www.jpg.com - what a miserable chinese company !!!!
Has anybody got an idea how I can remove this, or which codec in particular is responsible for this bull ?
Another question - where are the codecs usually stored ?
thanks a lot
waldorio
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all vids watermarked after codec
#2 Guest_euromix_*
Posted 06 December 2006 - 01:59 PM
Could be the PICVideo MJPEG Codec from Pegasus. It seems to add a watermark with that URL but i don't really know how to get rid of it. Isn't it listed on Add/Remove Programs?
#3 Guest_waldorio_*
Posted 07 December 2006 - 11:43 AM
QUOTE(euromix @ Dec 6 2006, 02:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Could be the PICVideo MJPEG Codec from Pegasus. It seems to add a watermark with that URL but i don't really know how to get rid of it. Isn't it listed on Add/Remove Programs?
yes, it's definitely this crap from Pegasus, unfortunately it's not listed in the programs, so I really need help how to remove this c r a p - I have hundreds of small avi vids from my ixxus and I don't want to live with this watermark !!!!! So if anybody knows how I could solve this problem he/she would make me a happy man again
thanx
waldorio
#4 Guest_euromix_*
Posted 07 December 2006 - 04:42 PM
I'm not a she but i'll try to make you happy
Here is a quote from Pegasus FAQ:
Verify that the files: pvmjpg21.dll, pvmjpg20.dll, pvmjpg20.hlp, pvljpg20.dll, pvwv220.dll, pvmjpg30.dll, and pvmjpg30.chm do not exist on your system. If they do, delete them. (They would have been placed in the Windows system folder by the installer - often c:windows\system32 or winnt\system32 - in any case, search the whole system for best results) If these files are found after running the uninstaller, just delete them.
You may also try to unregister the dlls manually. Check this guide
Here is a quote from Pegasus FAQ:
Verify that the files: pvmjpg21.dll, pvmjpg20.dll, pvmjpg20.hlp, pvljpg20.dll, pvwv220.dll, pvmjpg30.dll, and pvmjpg30.chm do not exist on your system. If they do, delete them. (They would have been placed in the Windows system folder by the installer - often c:windows\system32 or winnt\system32 - in any case, search the whole system for best results) If these files are found after running the uninstaller, just delete them.
You may also try to unregister the dlls manually. Check this guide
#5 Guest_waldorio_*
Posted 07 December 2006 - 06:58 PM
QUOTE(euromix @ Dec 7 2006, 05:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm not a she but i'll try to make you happy
Here is a quote from Pegasus FAQ:
Verify that the files: pvmjpg21.dll, pvmjpg20.dll, pvmjpg20.hlp, pvljpg20.dll, pvwv220.dll, pvmjpg30.dll, and pvmjpg30.chm do not exist on your system. If they do, delete them. (They would have been placed in the Windows system folder by the installer - often c:windows\system32 or winnt\system32 - in any case, search the whole system for best results) If these files are found after running the uninstaller, just delete them.
You may also try to unregister the dlls manually. Check this guide
Here is a quote from Pegasus FAQ:
Verify that the files: pvmjpg21.dll, pvmjpg20.dll, pvmjpg20.hlp, pvljpg20.dll, pvwv220.dll, pvmjpg30.dll, and pvmjpg30.chm do not exist on your system. If they do, delete them. (They would have been placed in the Windows system folder by the installer - often c:windows\system32 or winnt\system32 - in any case, search the whole system for best results) If these files are found after running the uninstaller, just delete them.
You may also try to unregister the dlls manually. Check this guide
hey euromix,
y o u made my day
Have a great x mas
greetz
waldorio
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