Try updating the program.
Try updating the program.
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
From my understanding, the program played these files fine without a problem before, but now suddenly when you try playing the same files it won't play anymore?? Make sure the program is updated, or else try reinstalling the program.
If all else fails,, try this thing... www.videolan.org/vlc
its saved my butt a few times when my computer wouldnt play some video file formats
They're not quicktime files. Media player Classic and windows media player are different programs too. Also, as I said I've tried 4 differnt programs...I doubt they are all out of date??? I tried the view thing,a nd it says type "media player classic" it doesn't say an extention???
I'll try updating it..it's just weird it lets me play SOME files, and won't let me play others...I'm sure it's the same extention...
It says this if I click on details
" this error report includes: information regarding the condition of Media Player Classic when the problem occured the operating system version and computer hardware in use; your digital product ID, which could be used to identify your licence and the IP address of your computer"
My babies: Josie, Zeke, Kiba, Shadow (AKA Butter)
The file is avi
My babies: Josie, Zeke, Kiba, Shadow (AKA Butter)
If you want to view file extensions that aren't being displayed...
1. Open the folder where the files are located
2. Click on 'Tools' from the top row of the window (ie. File - Edit - View - Favorites - Tools - Help) and select 'Folder Options'
3. A new window will open. Click on the 'View' tab.
4. Uncheck the box titled 'Hide File Extensions from Known File Types'
5. Click 'Apply', and 'Ok'
that should allow you to view file types in the future.
Now, a couple of questions --
1. What are -all- the programs you have tried opening this file in? Can you open the Windows Media Player by itself (click Start - Programs - Windows Media Player)?
2. Just to confirm -- this is happening opening ALL AVI files, not just the newly downloaded ones?
3. Its possible you have a corrupted program, but if it's failing in ALL programs you might have a corrupted set of codecs -- usually downloading and installing DivX will install the most common codecs to play the files. Codecs are a pain in the rear - from my understanding theres wayyyy many programs to create movie files, and all do differnet encoding even if its the same file type (ie. AVI), so codecs tell the computer how to handle the audio and video streams. Try the free download - http://www.divx.com/divx/windows/
-- you mentioned that you also had Media Player Classic -- you could also try reinstalling Media Player Classic from http://www.free-codecs.com/Media_Pla...c_download.htm
4. One other thing you can try doing is Removing / Readding the Windows Media Player:
- Click on Start - Settings - Control Panel
- Double click on the Add/Remove Programs icon
- From the tabs on the left side of the window, select the 'ADD/REMOVE Windows Components' option
- Scroll to the bottom of the list and uncheck the 'Windows Media Player' option.
- Click Next, and click Finished. It should be removed from your system (confirm by checking the list in Start-Programs -- it should be gone from here). Close all open windows
- Download Windows Media Player 10 from microsoft at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...0/default.aspx . Download to your computer and then run the file once its downloaded. Its about 23MB so may take a little bit. Run the file and follow the prompts, and try rebooting your computer once its done.
Thats all I can think of for now
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I fixed it....
I remembered I installed new codecs a few days ago to allow me to see subtitles...I deleted it and it works now...I guess I'll just install them when I want to see the subtiles.
Thanks a lot for the help
Blue frog: Thanks for taking the time to post all that info. I actually use Media player Classic, not Windows Media player. (although I tried it too) I guess it was just codecs.
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