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Video/Movie viewing Issue! Hi everyone. Unusual problem I guess, but when I download a movie from Limewire (and its only recently started to do this), when I play back (no matter what player I use on my pc), the picture is covered with dots and arrows shooting or darting all over the place - If that makes any sense?? This is maddening now because it distorts the picture obviously, and I have no idea what could be causing it to do this? Any help would be greatly appreciated Sincerest regards Terry |
I wonder if it's related to graphic card settings. Try setting them back to default to see if that makes a difference. Also, have you tried VLC - (click on link) _ (choose nearest mirror site) which has in-built codecs & is generally very reliable. |
Thanks Lord Of The Rings:-) Hi there Lord.... thanks for your speedy reply and no, I havent thried the codecs that you have recommended but will be looking at that shortly. I did upgrade my windows media player from version 9 to version 11 (only since then the problems started really) now have rolled it back to version 9 again, but makes no difference to the avi downloads (even affected downloads that were not affected before too). Im using Windows XP, so would you know where I would find the graphics card settings page, would it be in the control panel do you think? Sorry for being a nuisance over this issue! Thanks again Terry |
Hi Lord: I am having somewhat of a problem with my Windows Media Player. When I tried to preview the downloading movie or even after full download, I get a message that reads: Windows Media player cannot play this file. It is missing one or two codecs: What does that mean? Also, I tried selecting Limewire Media Player to be default player by checking the little box, but still doesn't work. Thank you for your reply. |
It means that WMP is missing some information that it needs to be able to play those file types. You'll find links to codec packs below & also a link to VLC player which has built in codecs & can play most things:) Codecs & VLC (the XP codec pack is good for WMP) Open your saved folder (outside of LW), right click on a file > open with > choose program > choose WMP. Tick 'always use the selected program to open this kind of file' > OK. That should make WMP your default player! |
Guys I am not sure if the following is true but anecdotal evidence seems to point to MS messing with your codec whenever you upgrade WMP. I seem to remember that when I last updated my WMP I lost the ability to play some film clips I could play before, a work colleague of mine said at the time that this was typical of MS, secretly deleting facilities while doing an update. What I do know for certain was that I had to go hunting for the codecs I had mysteriously lost. UK Bob |
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