No image on .avi files, only audio

I am trying to see .avi files I created with HyperCam (they are screenshots taken every second) but I only get the audio. I registered QT, but it makes no difference. When I try and change the QTpreferences (I was hoping that by selecting features in the advanced MIME settings I would be able to solve the problem), everytime I open a new file it takes me back to the original settings. What is wrong?

abacca wrote:
I installed Perian, and restarted the computer. I still have the same problem and nothing seems to have changed. I don't know where to go see the codecs when playing the file and set XVid. What command lets me do this? and once I know those what setting should I change? Is there any particular setting up of Perian? I just installed it. Sorry...I'm quite ignorant in all this.
Thank you for your help!
One thing you do need to try is to go to the Quicktime folder and remove any codecs (or components they are often called) other than the Apple ones, Flip4mac if you use that and Perian. You may find XVid, 3ivX, DivX, AC52, FLV, etc. Perian does the decoding and other codecs conflict.
I see that the actual codecs that were used are quite geriatric. For any that you really do need have someone use a Windows computer perhaps to transcode using that older version to a newer codec, like AAC.

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