DVD will play is more about Tecra M - video memory

Hello

I tried to read a DVD this morning and WINDVD player gave me the message: insufficient video memory for DVD playback at the current screen resolution. I tried in Windows media player and I can hear but no video.

I reduced the resolution to 800 x 600 but I still get the same message
and anyway, I played successfully DVD several times.

I can still play notice OK, just DVDs of the drive or folder that fail.

Anyone got any ideas?

Thank you

Chris

Hello!

What laptop Tecra you have exactly?

I think that you must reinstall WinDVD and Windows Media Player doesn t work again why don t have a codec package installed I think.
So, try to reinstall WinDVD and try another player like VLC media player. It can play a large number of audio and video files.

Good luck!

Good bye

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