https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48769
Bug ID: 48769 Summary: Attack on Titan 2 requires support for 64-bit codec drivers Product: Wine Version: unspecified Hardware: x86 OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: wmp&wmvcore Assignee: wine-bugs@winehq.org Reporter: qsniyg@mail.com Distribution: ---
To get to this stage in the first place, native wmvcore, qasf, wmasf, and media foundation libraries must be used.
... 00dd:warn:msvideo:ICInfo No driver found for codec vidc.0x00000004. 00dd:warn:msvideo:ICLocate Could not find a driver for codec vidc.WMV3. 00dd:trace:quartz:avi_decompressor_sink_connect Unable to find a suitable VFW decompressor 00dd:trace:quartz:avi_decompressor_sink_connect Connection refused 00dd:warn:quartz:FilterGraph2_Render Unable to connect L"AVI Decompressor" to renderer (80040207) 00dd:trace:quartz:FilterGraph2_RemoveFilter (000000005F262510/000000005F262518)->(0000000070488BF0) 00dd:trace:quartz:FilterGraph2_RemoveFilter Removing filter L"AVI Decompressor". ...
Using winetricks wmv9vcm should work, but unfortunately it doesn't due to wmv9vcm.dll being 32-bit only. It's also not included in any modern windows installation. I'm not sure where the 64-bit drivers are stored, but my guess is possibly wmvdecod.dll?
Related bug (tracking WMV9 support): https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32723 . It's not a duplicate however, as this bug is about supporting the new 64-bit codec driver model (whatever that may be).