Video stops at halfway thru - how can I fix.

When I play a training video for a class I am taking or read an email that contains a video, the video stops at halfway thru, but the audio will continue.  How to solve this problem?  It's very frustrating.  If I stop and start again, it stops in exactly the same place again.   It is not do with each video, but most all of them.  Thank you.

Hi arliestaab,

1. you play the instructional video online? If yes then what web browser do you use?

2 when was the last time it was working fine?

3. did you of recent changes on the computer?

4. you receive an error message when the video stops playing?

Method 1

See the link below and run the fixit tool available, check if it works.

Playing video files crashes or blocking Internet Explorer or Windows

http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/video_freezes_or_crashes/

Method 2

If the previous step fails, then I suggest that reduce you the hardware acceleration on your computer and check if it helps.

(a) click Start, click run, type desk.cpl, and then click OK.

(b) click on the settings tab and then click Advanced.

(c) in the performance tab or on the Troubleshooting tab, move the Hardware Acceleration all the way to the right ( Full position).

(d) click OKand then click close.

(e) If you are prompted to restart your computer, click Yes.

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