WMV is no projection in media center

I have a file of imported videos WMC and it shows the. MP4 but does not show. WMV.
If I open Media Player, it shows and plays all files.
I thought that it was not last updated the file, so I added a few more. MP4 and they appear and play.
Tried to convert a couple of the. In the folder to MP4 WMV and they do not appear before or after the conversion.
Any ideas on what is wrong or a better place to ask?
Thank you!

Found.

Run REGEDIT in the Start/Run dialog box.

Expand HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, scroll to the entry WMV.

Click the WMV entry - on the right, an entry for PerceivedType must be.

This entry should say «video»

If she is not there, add it by clicking right on WMV and selecting New/string value.

Enter "PerceivedType", and then press ENTER.

Double-click PerceivedType, and then in the dialog box, enter "video".

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