While trying to read, a video, I get a message 'Windows Media Player stopped working' and cannot continue

How to fix windows media player... Read message videos... "Windows media player has stopped working", so I can't play the video. I can play music, however.

Michael

Hi Michaelgdr,

1. the problem occurs with all videos?
2. What is the file format of you play it?

I suggest you to reduce hardware acceleration for windows media and (if supported) graphics card player

I suggest you to make Windows Media Player as a default player.

You can also change the hardware acceleration and check.

Try to reduce (or turn off) video hardware acceleration by doing the following

a. open Screen Resolution by clicking the Start button, click Control Panel, and then, under appearance and personalization, clicking
Setting screen resolution.

b. click Advanced settings, click the Troubleshooting tab and then click change settings.

Note that some video card drivers do not allow allows you to change the settings.

c. move the hardware acceleration slider toward none to reduce or turn off video hardware acceleration.

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