This question comes up many times so here is the solution to these problems.
To get Rice's Video to work with Project64, you need to copy msvcp71.dll and msvcr71.dll into PJ64's main folder first. These files may be obtained with the 1964 0.9.9 bundle. You also need to put BMGlib.dll and BMGLibPNG.dll in PJ64's emulator folder as well, which come bundled with the plugin. The plugin itself as always resides in the plugin folder.
To get Direct64 to work, place d3dx9_24.dll in PJ64's main folder.
Similarly, to get Glide64 to work if you do not have a Voodoo graphics card, you need to use a Glide wrapper. Either download eVoodoo from the eVoodoo forum/download section and extract the contained files in PJ64's main folder, or use Hacktarux's wrapper, which is now bundled with Glide64 or obtainable in the sticky thread in the plugins forum.
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To get Rice's Video to work with Project64, you need to copy msvcp71.dll and msvcr71.dll into PJ64's main folder first. These files may be obtained with the 1964 0.9.9 bundle. You also need to put BMGlib.dll and BMGLibPNG.dll in PJ64's emulator folder as well, which come bundled with the plugin. The plugin itself as always resides in the plugin folder.
To get Direct64 to work, place d3dx9_24.dll in PJ64's main folder.
Similarly, to get Glide64 to work if you do not have a Voodoo graphics card, you need to use a Glide wrapper. Either download eVoodoo from the eVoodoo forum/download section and extract the contained files in PJ64's main folder, or use Hacktarux's wrapper, which is now bundled with Glide64 or obtainable in the sticky thread in the plugins forum.
Feel free to add.
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