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limewire2ez July 6th, 2009 12:49 AM

LimeWire closes when attempting to play videos
 
Im using 5.1.4 with the most updated JAVA and still limewire closes on me when I attempt to play a video. NOTE: It closes on multiple videos that are in a variety of formats, mpeg, avi, ect.

Any suggestions?

birdy July 6th, 2009 12:56 AM

Which player do you have set as your default for video? WMP has issues with LW 5.

If you have other players installed, try making one of them your default video player. Or you can try VLC player as described in the thread below:)
HELP: LW5 closes when I try to play videos

limewire2ez July 6th, 2009 01:05 AM

Well thats what im using. Will it ever become compatible?

limewire2ez July 6th, 2009 01:08 AM

And how do i go about changing it? The option doesnt seem to be available.

birdy July 6th, 2009 01:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by limewire2ez (Post 345700)
Well thats what im using. Will it ever become compatible?

You mean WMP?

Sorry, I don't know - I'm not a developer.

There've been problems with WMP for a while & then best that we can do is suggest that people use another player for now.

birdy July 6th, 2009 01:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by limewire2ez (Post 345701)
And how do i go about changing it? The option doesnt seem to be available.

Open a folder that has video files in it (not within LW - open a folder outside of LW). Right click on a video file > open with > choose program. Choose another player from the list > tick the box to always use that player to open that file type > ok. Do that for all video file types that you want to associate with another program.

If you have probs with any of the file types playing through a different player, you might need to change WMP's file associations.
Within WMP go tools > options > file types > untick the formats that you don't want WMP to play > apply > ok.

limewire2ez July 6th, 2009 01:28 AM

Ok great. Thanks for all your help.


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