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Re: Video error in Media Center Check teh SIS Website to see if your specific chipset is supported my MCE
since only the most recently releassed of their chipsets meet requirements
susch as Dx9 support.
"Oceanwatcher" <Oceanwatcher@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1BEAE402-8258-4466-A1FB-F904DF1BC093@microsoft.com...
>I did not even realise that you could download different versions of RC1?
> Mine is has "Ultimate" attached to its name :-)
>
> I have a feeling it is lacking the right driver for the graphics card. It
> is
> an on-board card with SiS chipset.
>
> Do you know where I can find drivers for Vista or do you know a grphics
> card
> (AGP) that definitely is supported?
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Oceanwatcher
>
>
> "santosh hegde" wrote:
>
>> do you have windows ultimate/ home premium cause you should be able to
>> play
>> dvds in those skus.Please let us know.thanks
>>
>> "Oceanwatcher" wrote:
>>
>> > I downloaded Vista today and wanted to try out some of the online
>> > content.
>> > Also, I wanted to see the few clips that comes with Vista and check how
>> > DVD's
>> > are playing.
>> >
>> > When I try to access any online content or play the recorded clips, I
>> > get a
>> > "Video Error" - Files needed to display video are not installed or
>> > working
>> > correctly. Please restart Windows Media Center or restart the computer.
>> >
>> > Also, I can not find any place in Media Center to play DVD....
>> >
>> > I know I need to buy a codec to have MPEG2 playback, but the online
>> > content
>> > should be WindowsMediaVideo and have no problems playing!
>> >
>> > What is wrong here?
>> >
>> > And yes - the PC has been restarted countless times. |