Windows media player ver11 in Windows XP, not DVD Video playback even with Cineplayer installed codec

Some time before, I bought Cineplayer codec for Windows XP and Windows Media Player ver11.  Then I could watch DVDs on my laptop without problem.  Suddenly, for some reason, now I get only audio, but no video what so ever.  I haved tried several different DVDs with the same results.  I restarted the computer, with the same results-> audio OK but no video.  Any suggestions to solve are most appreciated! Thank you!

Hi Caryl B.
 
Uninstall and reinstall the codec on your computer and check if it helps.
To uninstall, see:

How to change or remove a program in Windows XP

Download and install the codec again and check.

Additional reference on:

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