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I just did a clean Windows XP Home install last week. To get the
proper codecs I installed interVideo Home Theater, then WMP 11 played movies just fine. Since then I have installed Nero 8, DVD Fab 5 and Real Player 10 plus. Now WMP 11 won't play an original movie, but it will play a move that has been copied. Home Theater (from interVideo) will play either DVD, so that tells me that there is something wrong with WMP 11. I took Microsoft's suggestion and upgraded the video driver, still no play. I like WMP 11, but would like it more if it played (original) DVDs again. Since I know it played with the codecs installed with interVideo, I don't need to chance loading more codecs. Please help. |
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Try posting to microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player newsgroup instead.
-- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Phisherman wrote: > I just did a clean Windows XP Home install last week. To get the > proper codecs I installed interVideo Home Theater, then WMP 11 played > movies just fine. Since then I have installed Nero 8, DVD Fab 5 and > Real Player 10 plus. Now WMP 11 won't play an original movie, but it > will play a move that has been copied. Home Theater (from interVideo) > will play either DVD, so that tells me that there is something wrong > with WMP 11. I took Microsoft's suggestion and upgraded the video > driver, still no play. I like WMP 11, but would like it more if it > played (original) DVDs again. Since I know it played with the codecs > installed with interVideo, I don't need to chance loading more codecs. > Please help. |
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I know you said you don't want to install any more codecs, but I highly
recommend the K-Lite codec pack (full). http://www.free-codecs.com/download/...codec_pack.htm I used it to solve a problem with WMP also (albeit not the same problem you're having). So use it at your own discretion. "Phisherman" wrote: > I just did a clean Windows XP Home install last week. To get the > proper codecs I installed interVideo Home Theater, then WMP 11 played > movies just fine. Since then I have installed Nero 8, DVD Fab 5 and > Real Player 10 plus. Now WMP 11 won't play an original movie, but it > will play a move that has been copied. Home Theater (from interVideo) > will play either DVD, so that tells me that there is something wrong > with WMP 11. I took Microsoft's suggestion and upgraded the video > driver, still no play. I like WMP 11, but would like it more if it > played (original) DVDs again. Since I know it played with the codecs > installed with interVideo, I don't need to chance loading more codecs. > Please help. > |
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Thanks Dan. I'd rather use interVideo Home Theater than WMP11 and
risk loading more codecs. Is it possible that a codec would be required for WMP11 but not Home Theater? WMP is an integral part of Windows (why did Microsoft do this again with an application?) and I'm thinking the issue may be between these two inseparable "systems." On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 18:53:01 -0700, Dan <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I know you said you don't want to install any more codecs, but I highly >recommend the K-Lite codec pack (full). >http://www.free-codecs.com/download/...codec_pack.htm >I used it to solve a problem with WMP also (albeit not the same problem >you're having). So use it at your own discretion. > > >"Phisherman" wrote: > >> I just did a clean Windows XP Home install last week. To get the >> proper codecs I installed interVideo Home Theater, then WMP 11 played >> movies just fine. Since then I have installed Nero 8, DVD Fab 5 and >> Real Player 10 plus. Now WMP 11 won't play an original movie, but it >> will play a move that has been copied. Home Theater (from interVideo) >> will play either DVD, so that tells me that there is something wrong >> with WMP 11. I took Microsoft's suggestion and upgraded the video >> driver, still no play. I like WMP 11, but would like it more if it >> played (original) DVDs again. Since I know it played with the codecs >> installed with interVideo, I don't need to chance loading more codecs. >> Please help. >> |
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I was using PowerDVD and it played DVDs fine, but WMP wouldn't play sound on
them. I used K-LITE and now they BOTH play movies. I don't know why that happens though. Again, that's just my experience. "Phisherman" wrote: > Thanks Dan. I'd rather use interVideo Home Theater than WMP11 and > risk loading more codecs. Is it possible that a codec would be > required for WMP11 but not Home Theater? WMP is an integral part of > Windows (why did Microsoft do this again with an application?) and I'm > thinking the issue may be between these two inseparable "systems." > > On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 18:53:01 -0700, Dan > <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >I know you said you don't want to install any more codecs, but I highly > >recommend the K-Lite codec pack (full). > >http://www.free-codecs.com/download/...codec_pack.htm > >I used it to solve a problem with WMP also (albeit not the same problem > >you're having). So use it at your own discretion. > > > > > >"Phisherman" wrote: > > > >> I just did a clean Windows XP Home install last week. To get the > >> proper codecs I installed interVideo Home Theater, then WMP 11 played > >> movies just fine. Since then I have installed Nero 8, DVD Fab 5 and > >> Real Player 10 plus. Now WMP 11 won't play an original movie, but it > >> will play a move that has been copied. Home Theater (from interVideo) > >> will play either DVD, so that tells me that there is something wrong > >> with WMP 11. I took Microsoft's suggestion and upgraded the video > >> driver, still no play. I like WMP 11, but would like it more if it > >> played (original) DVDs again. Since I know it played with the codecs > >> installed with interVideo, I don't need to chance loading more codecs. > >> Please help. > >> > |
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