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| | Meida player 11 shows video as 0 seconds long I have a couple of videos that play fine in mediap layer, but the players tel me they are 0 seconds long and i cannot navigate through those videos. Is there any way to fix this? |
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| | RE: Meida player 11 shows video as 0 seconds long some how yes. try to re-instal the software and click repair in the instalation options or re-install it. if this dose not help you come back here.. good luck "Bios Nova" wrote: > I have a couple of videos that play fine in mediap layer, but the players tel > me they are 0 seconds long and i cannot navigate through those videos. > > Is there any way to fix this? |
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| | Re: Meida player 11 shows video as 0 seconds long What file type? This is usually indicative of either file corruption or metadata corruption within that file. How were these files acquired? If you have a "download-to from file sharing services" folder set up as a monitored folder, WMP will scan the just created file, which would result in bad metadata being populated. There's tools within file sharing apps to avoid this ("Use temporary names" or that sort of thing). -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Bios Nova" <BiosNova@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:09234AF1-FA92-4D62-A012-FA045E020A45@microsoft.com... >I have a couple of videos that play fine in mediap layer, but the players >tel > me they are 0 seconds long and i cannot navigate through those videos. > > Is there any way to fix this? |
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