Media player in windows 7 is marked for a few videos (audio continues)

Hello

I m using windows7 and my Media Player is getting hit while playing a 1080 p video. The image struck while the audio is fine.

How can I solve this problem?

What type of hardware you have, esp CPU, GPU and Ram?

Some low spec material that is generally a netbook or an old PC may struggle to play 1080 p video, esp if it plays standard definition or even 720 p OK videos.

If you have a suitable hardware, make sure that your graphics card drivers are up to date with the latest version available for your make and model of PC from the manufacturer support site.

If they are up to date, try to uninstall, restart the PC and reinstall WMP to see if that helps - http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/26107/how-to-reinstall-windows-media-player-in-windows-7-to-solve-problems/ (assuming you are using WMP12?).

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