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My media files won't play. What gives? I've had limewire since August 2005. My files played great without problems. I have a Cable/DSL connection. About a week ago my computer got a virus and I had to reboot everything and reinstall limewire. Now most of my media files (using Windows Media Player) require me to connect to the Internet to download a codec. This never happened before, (I never had to connect to the net using WMP) and then my file won't play. I have the audio okay, but Windows Media Player is on randomization. Is this something new? What gives? Is this because of the virus or has Limewire done something different recently? |
I'm not very knowledgable about WMP. But I would highly recommend getting VLC - (click on link) _ (choose nearest mirror site) as it has in-built codecs & is generally very reliable. Try it out. You can also downld extra skins for it. Otherwise, you can get extra codecs & also codec identifier programs, see CODECs list and alternate players for Movies which is one of the Stickies at the top of this section. ;) BTW I can only guess that the virus has somehow affected the association b/w WMP & the codecs. Perhaps reinstall the codecs or check your WMP options & preferences to make sure the options are set to play certain files. This may have been affected by the virus. On a deeper note, the virus might have affected the system association of programs & files toward each other. This can/should be (able to be) fixed up in one of the system control panel sections. |
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