OFF97: Error Opening Camcorder .avi File in Media Player (161093)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Office 97 for Windows
This article was previously published under Q161093 SYMPTOMS
When you use the Windows Media Player to open an Audio-Video Interleaved
(.avi) file that you create using Microsoft Camcorder, you may receive the
following error message:
MMSystem006 There is no driver installed on your system
CAUSE
This problem occurs when Windows Media Player cannot find the Gdicod97.drv file in
the Windows\System folder. The Camcorder Gdicod97.drv file contains the
information (called codec information) that allows another program to
decipher the .avi file.
NOTE: All .avi files contain codec information.
WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, make a stand-alone movie from the .avi file
using the "Create Standalone Movie" command (on the File menu) in
Camcorder, and then run the stand-alone movie. When you run the stand-alone
movie, the necessary driver file is placed in the Windows\System folder.
Saving an .avi Movie as a Stand-Alone Movie- If the movie is not open in Camcorder, click Open on the File
menu. If the movie is already open, skip step 2.
- In the Open dialog box, locate and select the movie, and then click
Open.
- On the File menu, click "Create Standalone Movie."
- In the "Create Standalone Movie" dialog box, select the folder in which
you want to save the movie, type a name in the File Name box, and then
click Save.
This saves a file with a .exe file name extension in the selected
folder.
Running a Stand-Alone Movie
Even if you do not install Camcorder on your computer you can still
play back a recorded movie that is a stand-alone movie. To play back a
standalone movie, use the following steps:
- Using Windows Explorer, double-click the .exe file that contains the
stand-alone movie. When you run the .exe file, it is decompressed, and
the movie is automatically played.
- Press ESC, or click Stop to stop the movie.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/22/2000 |
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Keywords: | KB161093 |
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