WMP 11 doesn't open automatically

Therev

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Hi friends:

All had been working well until a few days ago. For some reason, now when I double-click a video file, I can hear the audio but I get no video. I must open WMP manually, and then I get the video of what I'm hearing. I used to double-click a video and it automatically opened WMP. :mad:

Then, to close WMP, I must stop the video first. Because if I don't, the audio will continue even though the video will not be seen. I then have to re-open the player, stop the video, then close WMP. I used to close the program (X on the WMP) and it would all (video and audio) close,

Any suggestions. :confused:

Thanks,
Hiram
 

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Thanks for your reply, Dinesh. Actually, I have VLC and have heard your response from many.

But it sort of bugs me that all-of-a-sudden what worked doesn't. Plus, I use WMP for playlists, etc.

Now, since you are a "vista expert", do you have any suggestions? :confused:

Thanks,
Hiram
 

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Thanks for your reply, Dinesh. Actually, I have VLC and have heard your response from many.

But it sort of bugs me that all-of-a-sudden what worked doesn't. Plus, I use WMP for playlists, etc.

Now, since you are a "vista expert", do you have any suggestions? :confused:

Thanks,
Hiram
hmm, im gonna have a look into this for you
edit:
looks like your only option to fix windows vista's media player is to do a repair install, it will not over write your installation, just replaces system files to their original state, but its upto you if you want to go that far for WMP11.
if you do, look here on how to do it > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/88236-repair-install-vista.html?
 
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Thanks Mr. Needs:

I visited the link, and I really don't know if I qualify for a repair. 1) I only have a system recovery disk that I made for my HP laptop, when I bought it 3 months ago. 2) I have SP1.

Plus, your "if you want to go that far for WMP" remark sounds like "it isn't really worth it". :confused: This is also the feeling I get after a lot of googling over this issue.

Any suggestions for alternatives??? Please let me know if you find anything out.

Thanks,
Hiram
 

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Try to terminate (end process tree) windows media player process (wmplayer.exe) from Task Manager.

WM Player should work normally atleast once, after you reboot the computer. if not then some third party codec or application is trying to start wmplayer in background.
if that is the case you may have to try disabling third party services and startup items to find. Article.
 

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:mad: I have the same problem.
So the answer is to ignore WMP and install something else?
Or can I uninstall and reinstall WMP? Will this make any difference, has anybody tried because I don't want to waste my time and effoert on fiddling with the darn thing.
Cheers
 

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Does that mean delete wmplayer.exe from Task Manager?
Try to terminate (end process tree) windows media player process (wmplayer.exe) from Task Manager.

WM Player should work normally atleast once, after you reboot the computer. if not then some third party codec or application is trying to start wmplayer in background.
if that is the case you may have to try disabling third party services and startup items to find. Article.
 

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Does that mean delete wmplayer.exe from Task Manager?
Try to terminate (end process tree) windows media player process (wmplayer.exe) from Task Manager.

WM Player should work normally atleast once, after you reboot the computer. if not then some third party codec or application is trying to start wmplayer in background.
if that is the case you may have to try disabling third party services and startup items to find. Article.

It will just end the process. the service/process will start again when you open media player.
 

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System One

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    AMD
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    ASUS
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    2GB
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    Nvidia 256MB
    Sound Card
    Creative 7.1
    Monitor(s) Displays
    19" Viewsonic and Sony 26" S Series TV
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    1920x1080
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    Sata (1 TB) and IDE (350GB)
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    Multimedia (Wireless)
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    Optical (Wireless)
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:mad: I have the same problem.
So the answer is to ignore WMP and install something else?
Or can I uninstall and reinstall WMP? Will this make any difference, has anybody tried because I don't want to waste my time and effoert on fiddling with the darn thing.
Cheers

You cannot uninstall or reinstall WMP in vista as it is preinstalled in vista.
just try the article given in my previous post and let me know.

there is a easy way to fix this issue by just deleting an registry key but you have to re-install all codec software.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Custom
    CPU
    AMD
    Motherboard
    ASUS
    Memory
    2GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Nvidia 256MB
    Sound Card
    Creative 7.1
    Monitor(s) Displays
    19" Viewsonic and Sony 26" S Series TV
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1080
    Hard Drives
    Sata (1 TB) and IDE (350GB)
    Keyboard
    Multimedia (Wireless)
    Mouse
    Optical (Wireless)
    Internet Speed
    2MB
I tried stopping the WMP process in task mgr, but the problem remains. :mad:

I decided to install the KMPlayer. (works great; looks good; but I can't get it to play .avi) Installed GOM Player for .avi files.:rolleyes:

Hiram
 

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:mad: I have the same problem.
So the answer is to ignore WMP and install something else?
Or can I uninstall and reinstall WMP? Will this make any difference, has anybody tried because I don't want to waste my time and effoert on fiddling with the darn thing.
Cheers

You cannot uninstall or reinstall WMP in vista as it is preinstalled in vista.
just try the article given in my previous post and let me know.

there is a easy way to fix this issue by just deleting an registry key but you have to re-install all codec software.

OK this is weird, and it MUST be ME. I logged off, created a new user, accesseed WMP and set it up, logged off, went back into my account and now WMP is working fine. No idea what that was all about. My brain :rolleyes: says it might have something to do with 'sharing'...who knows, all I know is that WMP is currently :) working.
 

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