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How to install xviddll.dll on my Windows?

There are two ways to install the xviddll.dll file on your computer. You can either install the file to the installation folder of the game or application that requires the DLL or register it using Microsoft REGSVR after placing it in the Windows System folder. Here are the instructions for both the methods:

Method 1: Manually install xviddll.dll on Windows System Folder and Register the dll.

Note: The steps are slightly different for Windows 32 Bit and 64 Bit. Most modern Windows systems run on 64 Bit architecture. If you are unsure, follow the steps for 64 Bit.

  1. Download the xviddll.dll from this page to your Windows computer. The file will download as a zip file. Extract it to get the dll file.
  2. Copy the xviddll.dll file to the Windows System folder. The location of the system directory depends on the DLL file architecture and your OS architecture:
    1. If your Windows is 64-bit, then the 64-bit DLL files should be copied to the C:\Windows\System32\ directory and the 32-bit DLL files should be copied to the C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ folder.
    2. On Windows 32-bit, the file should be copied to the C:\Windows\System32\ folder.
  3. Next, search for Command Prompt on your computer > Right Click > select Run as administrator.
  4. Execute this command: regsvr32 xviddll.dll
    1. If registering 32-bit DLL on a 64-bit Windows, then enter the following command instead: regsvr32 c:\windows\syswow64\xviddll.dll
  5. Restart your computer.

Try to relaunch the software or game and see if the issue is fixed. If not, proceed to read the next section.

Method 2: Manually install the xviddll.dll file on application or game folder

Sometimes, you may need to place the dll file in the folder of the game or application that it is a part of. 

  1. Download the xviddll.dll file from this page to your Windows system and have it ready. The file will download as a zip file. Extract it to get the dll file.
  2. Quit the software or game that the xviddll.dll file is part of. Make sure it is not even running in the background.
  3. Copy the xviddll.dll file and go to the folder where the game or application is installed on your Windows.
  4. Paste the xviddll.dll.
  5. Reboot your Windows machine.

Try to open the game or application that requires the xviddll.dll file and see if the issue is fixed.