This is a free filter/plug-in pack containing over two hundred (200) plugins for VirtualDub. To use filters from this pack you need VirtualDub installed..
This is only a brief list of the VirtualDub filters included in this pack: • 2D Cleaner • Automatic correction of white balance • Asvzzz deinterlace • Border Control • Deinterlace - area based • Deinterlace Muksun • Dynamic Noise Reduction • Logoaway • MSU Cartoonizer • MSU Old cinema • MSU Smart Deblocking • MSU Smart Sharpen • and many, many others. Version History for VirtualDub Filter Pack: - Updated to version 5.5.4 of Inno Setup - Fixed incorrect installation path on some systems - Removed/Updated obsolete and outdated filters (too many too list) - Now contains both 32-bit and 64-bit filters - Fixed some registry entries remaining after removal of the old version - Fixed a bug with incorrect language detection after first-time install - Some minor changes and improvements.
If you have to occasionally edit your multimedia files, be they video or audio, then you have come across, an extremely handy and convenient tool. It's one of the most flexible video processing utilities for the Windows platform. I like it, and I use it a lot. Now and then though, as you work your way through media files that might need adjustments, you realize that you are missing the necessary codecs to read the source files or recompress the output.

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In other words, you need various codecs, and they do not show up in the list. What do you do now? Error message It all begins with an error, something like this: The text in the popup reads along these lines: No audio decompressor could be found to decompress the source audio format. (source format tag: 00ff) If you Google this, you will come across a wealth of articles that tell you your box might be missing the AC-3 or MP3 codecs, and that without them, you might not be able to do your processing.
The same applies to video codecs. All right, without trying to obliterate or overwhelm your mind with links to semi-relevant stuff, let's walk through a typical codec setup.
Disclaimer: Codecs are a finicky thing, so be careful wandering about the Web and downloading stuff. Don't blame me if your box goes potty on you. How to install codecs Like the author of this software likes to say, remember, VirtualDub comes without any codecs of its own, so whatever is available on your box will be exposed to the program. The second thing you need to pay attention to is, do you have the problem with decompression or compression? AC-3 and MP3 setup example Let's grab a codec and install it.
We will begin with audio decompressors, because that's the problem we have. Moreover, the two types mentioned, AC-3 and MP3 are the most popular items, so let's check those. AC-3 ACM is available. Dropbox icon download. The downloaded archive will contain a file with the inf extension. Right-click the file, select install. Depending on whether you chose a 32-bit version or the 64-bit version of the codec, it will be installed under SysWOW64 or System32 folder, respectively.

For MP3, you already should have the codec, provided by the Windows Media Player installation, but if you do not, you can grab the GPL-ed LAME. Indeed, repeat the same process for the (LAME) codecs. MP3 problem However, when trying to redo the video & audio recompression in VirtualDub, you still encounter an error, and moreover, the installed codec does not show in the available list. So something seems wrong here.
Registry fix This issue is explained in quite some detail in an official blog, in the comments section. On some version of Windows, the registration of codecs might not work well, even though they might be installed and present. We will indeed demonstrate by fixing the MP3 codec. You will have to perform a manual fix in your registry, with necessary precaution and backups, of course. To fix for 32-bit codecs, navigate to: Computer HKLM Software Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion In this hive, you will find two directories, so to speak, drivers.desc and Drivers32.
Under drivers.desc, take a look at the keys show in the right pane. You will notice that a file C: Windows system32 l3codeca.acm is the one that corresponds to MP3 codec, although you may have other codecs installed and in use. Now, what you need to do is change the string value from l3codeca.acm to l3codecp.acm. Next, open the Drivers32 hive and take a look in the right pane.