Windows Media Player requires IR decoder
Hello Microsoft,
As former beta tester and now just user here is the solution, I came with you not allowing us to ignore the question distance IR. I have 7 PC and I am directly responsible for the software running on about 50 others. Not a single PC is upgraded to windows 7 until solve you this problem and others, I've met. Windows & comercials looked great, now I can sue for false advertiziing I think.
It is not Microsoft.
These are public Forums, hosted by Microsoft.
We are compatriots Vista users give for free assistance in our own spare time.
Your requests fall on deaf ears here.
Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner
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Also the ability to remove the nav bar for mode full-screen. (zoom would be as well)
I ask because my brother compuer pro with wmp11 xp allow the video settings or zoom to work.
I don't know what decoder he bought and he does not remember, so I don't know what to avoid.
I'll def Standard comercial and burned dvd as well as avi and wmv.
Thank you, Mark.
PS please don't tell me not to use VLC. There is no frame advance. And is 'not' compatible 'screen Hunter' which I use for making screenshots in 1280 x 1024, which VLC can even begin to do. (Yes screenhunter makes caps what is the resolution of your computer)
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Welcome to the Sony sponsored the Forums of Discussion user:
Thank you for posting!Web videos Windows Media Player require additional plugin software that adds specific functionality to enable items to use. Additional plug-in software requires more memory. However, the internal memory of the device of Internet TV is designed only to be used to store data of the pre-installed applications. For this reason, Windows Media Player can not play.
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Original title: Windows Media Player
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What can I do to make it work... and I don't want to pay for another program.
Thank you.
Can not read the DVD in the drive Media of Windows XP
====================================Running the following command may be worth a try:
Reach... Start / run... and type or copy / paste:
regsvr32 jscript.dll
Press on... Come in
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K - Lite Codec Pack (full)
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do a system restore to a time before this started
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http://www.filehippo.com/download_vlc/
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I downloaded with you windows media player decoder plugin and when I watch a dvd on my computer (I have the dvd) windows media gets up and tells me there is no decoder installed on my computer... I cannot also watch videos on utube, etc in the list of programs in the plug of your is listed as installed.
Please see this page for a list of decoders that you could use for reading DVD http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/downloads/windows-media-player/plug-ins .
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original title: Media Player
How can I solve the following problem? Thank you.
Error message:
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How can I solve the following problem? Thank you.
Error message:
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(the name of the file to download is: vlc - 2.0.4 - win32.exe)VLC Media Player (64-bit)
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(the name of the file to download is: vlc - 2.0.4 - win64.exe)
(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)Media Player Classic Home Cinema
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Media-Player-Classic-home-cinema
(works on XP/Vista/7) (The name of the file to download is:)
"mplayerc_homecinema.1.6.4.6052.x86.exe).
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Have used windows media player for many years on my dell. Usually to see the videos from Sony handycam. Just downloaded wmediaplayer and recent videos from Camcorder will not open one of the videos.
The following message is displayed "Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The player might not support the file type or a required codec may not be installed on your computer. »
As I have not changed anything helpful suggestions please.
concerning
The winemaker
Hello
1. What is the format of the video file?
2. what operating system is installed on the computer?
Method 1: Run the troubleshooter in Windows Media Player on Windows 7 settings:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Windows-Media-Player-settings-Troubleshooter
Method 2: You can check if the file format of the music files are supported by Windows media player using the link below.
Information on the types of media files that supports Windows Media Player
Note: If you have tried to play the file type is included in this table, the file might have been encoded with a codec that is not supported by Windows Media Player. If this is the case, Windows Media Player cannot play the file.
Method 3: In addition, you can also download & install the necessary codec to play the files.
For more information, see: Codecs: frequently asked questions
(For Windows Vista)
WARNING of THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE: Using third-party software, including hardware drivers can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the use of third-party software can be solved. Software using third party is at your own risk.
Hope this information is useful.
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Compatible decoder Windows Media Player DVD question
I have Windows XP, Service Pack 3 and am running Windows Media Player 11.
Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because no compatible DVD decoder is not installed on my computer. How can I get a free compatible decoder?
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DVD decoder not installed?
I went to play a DVD on my computer this evening and received this msg: Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because no compatible DVD decoder is not installed on your computer.
A few weeks ago, I played DVD on my computer. I would like to know what is happening. Any ideas/suggestions?I tried to play one of the same DVDs I played before... same message. Nothing to my knowledge has been removed from my computer and I'm the only one with access... "very confused.
Thanks if anyone can help.
Yes, and if you install the utility on your system, you'll see all decoders.
The utility will also tell you if a decoder is compatible or not.
Using Media Player version 10 or 11?
the utility tells me I have no decoder... the only thing I can think is that if I actually deleted it... I rarely remove anything because I do not add a lot... but it is possible a few weeks ago, I have to get rid of some things (I'm quite cautious because I'm not an expert). It is the Media Player version 11, I was trying to use... but I rebooted now 10 to see if there was something to update related that mess.
because I used the VLC Player successfully, I have not yet tried Windows Media Player (since WMP reloading and load the codec pack)
So great to have the entry of a person who knows what he's doing. Thanks again. I will try the Windows Media Player later and see if I have his use of return.
Have a great day!
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Original title: Windows Media Player
All of a sudden, I get the following error message when I try to use Windows Media Player 11: "Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because no compatible DVD decoder is not installed on your computer." Never had this problem, or a message in the past.
Hi RRobb,
· Did you do changes on the computer before the show?
Follow these methods.
Method 1: If you have a DVD decoder (for example Power DVD) try reinstalling it.
How to change or remove a program in Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/307895
If this is not the case, see the following link:
Plug-ins for Windows Media Player
http://www.Microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/plugins.aspx
Method 2: Perform a system restore if the problem occurred recently.
How to restore Windows XP to a previous state
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Problems with Windows media player 11. When I go in my songs and try to play I get a pop up saying can't find decoder Sonic. I keep xing out and after several attempts, the song will play. What should I do?
Hello
1. do you have the third-party codec pack installed on the computer?
This occurs generally if the codecs to play the song are not. You can see the link provided below for more information on Codecs.
Codecs: Frequently asked questions
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/codecs-frequently-asked-questions
(The link provided above applies to Windows Media Player 11 in Windows XP).
You can download the third-party codecs and install them on the computer to resolve this problem.
Note:
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