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| Vista Ultimate | Re: Windows Media Player ya, its just a short 3 second clip |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: Windows Media Player Will it allow you to save in a different format? |
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| Vista Ultimate | Re: Windows Media Player I dont think so, I did download a codec player and can view the video using it, but still wonder about the Media Player. I can veiw the files on a XP machine, just not this Vista Ultimate I am running. |
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| Premium32 Ultimate32 Pro | Re: Windows Media Player Does the Ultimate media player work with other videos? |
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| Vista Ultimate | Re: Windows Media Player ya, I use it all the time, just this one format does not work for some reason. |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: Windows Media Player Bkdraft- Hi, my name’s Cody, and I’m working with the Windows Media Outreach Team to answer questions and assist with issues that users might have regarding their copies of Windows Media Player. The problems you are describing certainly sound like you’ve got an issue with codecs on your system. The easiest thing to do will be to use a codec tool to figure out exactly what codecs you may need to play the file. Here are a couple of free tools that will do this for you: Gspot (GSpot Codec Information Appliance) and Sherlock (SHERLOCK - The Codec Detective - FREE Codec Check Checking Utility!) Both of these work great, and using these on your file will tell you what codecs you need to get a file running properly, without making you download anything that you don’t need. If you have the codecs listed, you might just have a problem with two codecs conflicting with one another. Let me know if this helps! If not, we can try and figure out some other ways to fix the issue! Thanks, Cody |
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| Vista Ultimate | Re: Windows Media Player I tried the Gspot but it could not figure out the codec. So, I for now will continue to use the geneic player for these files. |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: Windows Media Player Bkdraft- Sorry that wasn't helpful! If you've got the latest version of Windows Media Player, it should be able to play that .asf file. There definitely could be a problem with codecs conflicting on your system (if you've installed a lot of them) that is leading to this isolated problem. If you really want to use Media Player for this file, your best bet might be uninstalling all these codecs and reinstalling WMP. Cheers, Cody Windows Media Outreach Team Thanks, Cody |
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| Vista Ultimate | Re: Windows Media Player Well actually, I was having some other problems with Vista a I just did a compete reinstall from scratch of Vista Ultimate. I have not downloaded ANYother codecs. It still does not work. Not sure why, but no big deal I guess. I give up. |
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