video error in media center, will not play videos or DVDs

I cannot read the DVD, Live TV, or ripped movies in Media Center on my computer (64-bit) of W7. I just upgraded to W7 (64-bit). However, I can play all content in Media Player. I read somewhere that MC uses 64-bit and 32-bit codecs MP codecs. Can I register the 64-bit codec or fix them somehow without completely re - install W7?

I found what was the cause of my video error message in MC. I had to disable the functions of exclusive Mode on the Advanced tab in the Audio properties for my audio device.

1. right click on the speaker icon at the bottom right of the screen

2. click on playback devices

3. Select your audio device by clicking on it.

4. click on properties, below on the right.

5. Select the Advanced tab.

6. the functions of exclusive Mode deselect the option and click on apply.

Who did it for me. Everything works 100% now. Finally!

Hope this helps you or someone else here with the same problem.

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