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| Guest | solve the problem with lmpgspl.ax ok, in my old computer I was able to edit clips and make home videos with no problems, it just took for ever because it was so old. Now on my new computer with Windows Vista, after I edit my clips with 'Windows Movie Maker' and hit 'publsih video' it gives me this error message: "Follow these steps to solve the problem with lmpgspl.ax (Follow the steps in the article to unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u lmpgspl.ax) This problem was caused by lmpgspl.ax (Follow the steps in the article to unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u lmpgspl.ax). lmpgspl.ax (Follow the steps in the article to unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u lmpgspl.ax) was created by Ligos Corporation." and it give me these two links: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=249873 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=177323 What do they mean? . . . I have no idea . . . all I know is that I can't publish my videos and I don't know how to fix this (Any help or anyone who can guide me the right direction will be greatly appriciated )-- That's just cuz' I'm clueless . . . http://spaces.msn.com/members/circlesinthetrees/ |
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| Guest | Re: solve the problem with lmpgspl.ax Do you have the file or are you graspping at straws. In Movie Maker look on Tools - Options - Compatability and see if it's there. "RuNext" <RuNext@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B2792B5F-6F66-4566-B448-09433A69FF55@microsoft.com... > ok, in my old computer I was able to edit clips and make home videos with > no > problems, it just took for ever because it was so old. Now on my new > computer > with Windows Vista, after I edit my clips with 'Windows Movie Maker' and > hit > 'publsih video' it gives me this error message: > > "Follow these steps to solve the problem with lmpgspl.ax (Follow the steps > in the article to unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u lmpgspl.ax) > This problem was caused by lmpgspl.ax (Follow the steps in the article to > unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u lmpgspl.ax). lmpgspl.ax (Follow > the > steps in the article to unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u > lmpgspl.ax) > was created by Ligos Corporation." > > and it give me these two links: > > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=249873 > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=177323 > > What do they mean? . . . I have no idea . . . all I know is that I can't > publish my videos and I don't know how to fix this (> > Any help or anyone who can guide me the right direction will be greatly > appriciated )> > -- > That's just cuz' I'm clueless . . . > > http://spaces.msn.com/members/circlesinthetrees/ |
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| Guest | Re: solve the problem with lmpgspl.ax Thanks for replying . . . I have all the clips, they are "*.ASF" files and I didn't have a problem using them in my old computer and now on this one it doesn't publish the video after I edit them . . . weird . . . I looked under tools, are you refering to "Fliters"? I don't know what I'm looking at or what to check of . . . sorry . . . I'm such a newb . . . "." wrote: > Do you have the file or are you graspping at straws. In Movie Maker look on > Tools - Options - Compatability and see if it's there. > "RuNext" <RuNext@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B2792B5F-6F66-4566-B448-09433A69FF55@microsoft.com... > > ok, in my old computer I was able to edit clips and make home videos with > > no > > problems, it just took for ever because it was so old. Now on my new > > computer > > with Windows Vista, after I edit my clips with 'Windows Movie Maker' and > > hit > > 'publsih video' it gives me this error message: > > > > "Follow these steps to solve the problem with lmpgspl.ax (Follow the steps > > in the article to unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u lmpgspl.ax) > > This problem was caused by lmpgspl.ax (Follow the steps in the article to > > unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u lmpgspl.ax). lmpgspl.ax (Follow > > the > > steps in the article to unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u > > lmpgspl.ax) > > was created by Ligos Corporation." > > > > and it give me these two links: > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=249873 > > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=177323 > > > > What do they mean? . . . I have no idea . . . all I know is that I can't > > publish my videos and I don't know how to fix this (> > > > Any help or anyone who can guide me the right direction will be greatly > > appriciated )> > > > -- > > That's just cuz' I'm clueless . . . > > > > http://spaces.msn.com/members/circlesinthetrees/ > > |
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| Guest | Re: solve the problem with lmpgspl.ax As it is the only item on the page I suppose I am talking about filters. Is your filter listed there? If so untick it. Also Help menu - About - Technical Info button and look for these twp tables, MPEG/DVD Filters Video Codecs "RuNext" <RuNext@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4BD5F388-A631-4831-AB6C-8D8E58ED3363@microsoft.com... > Thanks for replying . . . I have all the clips, they are "*.ASF" files and > I > didn't have a problem using them in my old computer and now on this one it > doesn't publish the video after I edit them . . . weird . . . > > I looked under tools, are you refering to "Fliters"? I don't know what I'm > looking at or what to check of . . . sorry . . . I'm such a newb . . . > > > "." wrote: > >> Do you have the file or are you graspping at straws. In Movie Maker look >> on >> Tools - Options - Compatability and see if it's there. >> "RuNext" <RuNext@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:B2792B5F-6F66-4566-B448-09433A69FF55@microsoft.com... >> > ok, in my old computer I was able to edit clips and make home videos >> > with >> > no >> > problems, it just took for ever because it was so old. Now on my new >> > computer >> > with Windows Vista, after I edit my clips with 'Windows Movie Maker' >> > and >> > hit >> > 'publsih video' it gives me this error message: >> > >> > "Follow these steps to solve the problem with lmpgspl.ax (Follow the >> > steps >> > in the article to unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u lmpgspl.ax) >> > This problem was caused by lmpgspl.ax (Follow the steps in the article >> > to >> > unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u lmpgspl.ax). lmpgspl.ax >> > (Follow >> > the >> > steps in the article to unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u >> > lmpgspl.ax) >> > was created by Ligos Corporation." >> > >> > and it give me these two links: >> > >> > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=249873 >> > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=177323 >> > >> > What do they mean? . . . I have no idea . . . all I know is that I >> > can't >> > publish my videos and I don't know how to fix this (>> > >> > Any help or anyone who can guide me the right direction will be greatly >> > appriciated )>> > >> > -- >> > That's just cuz' I'm clueless . . . >> > >> > http://spaces.msn.com/members/circlesinthetrees/ >> >> |
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| Guest | Re: solve the problem with lmpgspl.ax Sorry about that, what filter am I looking for? I see about 8 of them. Please bear with me, I know that these help to view video as well as hear the audio when importing them or publishing them. But I have no idea what to check off or leave on. "." wrote: > As it is the only item on the page I suppose I am talking about filters. Is > your filter listed there? > > If so untick it. > > Also Help menu - About - Technical Info button and look for these twp > tables, > > MPEG/DVD Filters > > Video Codecs > > "RuNext" <RuNext@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4BD5F388-A631-4831-AB6C-8D8E58ED3363@microsoft.com... > > Thanks for replying . . . I have all the clips, they are "*.ASF" files and > > I > > didn't have a problem using them in my old computer and now on this one it > > doesn't publish the video after I edit them . . . weird . . . > > > > I looked under tools, are you refering to "Fliters"? I don't know what I'm > > looking at or what to check of . . . sorry . . . I'm such a newb . . . > > > > > > "." wrote: > > > >> Do you have the file or are you graspping at straws. In Movie Maker look > >> on > >> Tools - Options - Compatability and see if it's there. > >> "RuNext" <RuNext@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:B2792B5F-6F66-4566-B448-09433A69FF55@microsoft.com... > >> > ok, in my old computer I was able to edit clips and make home videos > >> > with > >> > no > >> > problems, it just took for ever because it was so old. Now on my new > >> > computer > >> > with Windows Vista, after I edit my clips with 'Windows Movie Maker' > >> > and > >> > hit > >> > 'publsih video' it gives me this error message: > >> > > >> > "Follow these steps to solve the problem with lmpgspl.ax (Follow the > >> > steps > >> > in the article to unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u lmpgspl.ax) > >> > This problem was caused by lmpgspl.ax (Follow the steps in the article > >> > to > >> > unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u lmpgspl.ax). lmpgspl.ax > >> > (Follow > >> > the > >> > steps in the article to unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u > >> > lmpgspl.ax) > >> > was created by Ligos Corporation." > >> > > >> > and it give me these two links: > >> > > >> > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=249873 > >> > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=177323 > >> > > >> > What do they mean? . . . I have no idea . . . all I know is that I > >> > can't > >> > publish my videos and I don't know how to fix this (> >> > > >> > Any help or anyone who can guide me the right direction will be greatly > >> > appriciated )> >> > > >> > -- > >> > That's just cuz' I'm clueless . . . > >> > > >> > http://spaces.msn.com/members/circlesinthetrees/ > >> > >> > > |
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| Guest | Re: solve the problem with lmpgspl.ax RuNext wrote: > Sorry about that, what filter am I looking for? I see about 8 of them. Please > bear with me, I know that these help to view video as well as hear the audio > when importing them or publishing them. But I have no idea what to check off > or leave on. I just went through this for a client. The errors occur because the Ligos codecs installed aren't really Vista-compatible. There are a couple of different fixes for this depending on what you have installed on your system. 1. If you have Nero, update to the very latest version. 2. Unregistering the Ligos codecs (lmpgspl.ax, etc.). To do this, click on the Start Orb and type "cmd.exe". Then right-click on Cmd and choose Run As Administrator. You will see the cmd prompt. At the prompt, type: regsvr32 /u lmpgsl.ax [enter] You'll get a confirmation box saying the unregistration was successful. Do this for every codec for which you get the error. My client's box had about 4 of these codecs. 3. If after the unregistering you get an error that the codec can't be found, log into an account with administrative privileges (you should create at least one extra account like this for emergencies). Go to Control Panel>Folder Options>View. Set the options to see all hidden files. You'll get several *.ini files on the Desktop - ignore them because you aren't going to use this account for anything but emergencies - or you can go back to Folder Options and hide the protected files when you're done. Now go to C:\Windows\System32 and find the .dll for which you got the error. Right-click on it and Rename to (ex.) lmpgsl.ax.bak. Log off and go back to your regular account and see if you can play the movie file by double-clicking on it now. You should not get the error any more. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| Guest | Re: solve the problem with lmpgspl.ax Thank You Malke! I was able to go in and type: regsvr32/u lmpgspl.ax and now I'm able to publish my video from Windows Movie Maker, the only problem is that the finished product has sound but no picture. I never really had a problem viewing clips because I only viewed the clips in Windows Movie Maker, edit them, and then publish the finished product. Now I can publish but no picture (... weirdI was wondering . . . how can I get a picture back and will buying a new video camera get rid of this problem? "Malke" wrote: > RuNext wrote: > > Sorry about that, what filter am I looking for? I see about 8 of them. Please > > bear with me, I know that these help to view video as well as hear the audio > > when importing them or publishing them. But I have no idea what to check off > > or leave on. > > I just went through this for a client. The errors occur because the > Ligos codecs installed aren't really Vista-compatible. > > There are a couple of different fixes for this depending on what you > have installed on your system. > > 1. If you have Nero, update to the very latest version. > > 2. Unregistering the Ligos codecs (lmpgspl.ax, etc.). To do this, click > on the Start Orb and type "cmd.exe". Then right-click on Cmd and choose > Run As Administrator. You will see the cmd prompt. At the prompt, type: > > regsvr32 /u lmpgsl.ax [enter] > > You'll get a confirmation box saying the unregistration was successful. > Do this for every codec for which you get the error. My client's box had > about 4 of these codecs. > > 3. If after the unregistering you get an error that the codec can't be > found, log into an account with administrative privileges (you should > create at least one extra account like this for emergencies). Go to > Control Panel>Folder Options>View. Set the options to see all hidden > files. You'll get several *.ini files on the Desktop - ignore them > because you aren't going to use this account for anything but > emergencies - or you can go back to Folder Options and hide the > protected files when you're done. > > Now go to C:\Windows\System32 and find the .dll for which you got the > error. Right-click on it and Rename to (ex.) lmpgsl.ax.bak. Log off and > go back to your regular account and see if you can play the movie file > by double-clicking on it now. You should not get the error any more. > > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > |
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