hi all
I have a problem in playing movies (rmvb)
The Windows Media Center run movies without sound
Please help me
Thanks TimStitt
All versions of sounds works well !!! But
(rmvb) works, but without sound, I see the picture but without sound.
I'm talking about Media Center and not any other program
Is this a general problem or just 4 me?
hi all
I have a problem in playing movies (rmvb)
The Windows Media Center run movies without sound
Please help me
If you absolutely want to play rmvb in Media Center, you will need to install a 32bit operating system.
At this time no 64bit codec exists for 'cook audio'.
A few home produced realmedia video's contain aac for audio
but the majority of realmedia files contain cook audio.
hi all
I have a problem in playing movies (rmvb)
The Windows Media Center run movies without sound
Please help me
If you absolutely want to play rmvb in Media Center, you will need to install a 32bit operating system.
At this time no 64bit codec exists for 'cook audio'.
A few home produced realmedia video's contain aac for audio
but the majority of realmedia files contain cook audio.
I have a problem in playing movies (rmvb)
The Windows Media Center run movies without sound
[ This is interesting. I just checked over 10 different rmvb files that I have from a variety of sources and they all play under my Windows 64bit box through media player.
I have a problem in playing movies (rmvb)
The Windows Media Center run movies without sound
[ This is interesting. I just checked over 10 different rmvb files that I have from a variety of sources and they all play under my Windows 64bit box through media player.
Sometimes assuming that people read is not enough. Sometimes to pull them out of that assuming cloud, you have to hold thier hand. It is akin to teaching a man to fish, cause then he gets to sit back, enjoy the sunshine, and drink beer all day.
On x64 Windows installations...
media player = 32bit (uses 32bit codecs)
media centrer = 64bit (uses 64bit codecs)
After you fire up the proper player and test your files, assume nothing more, and open a beer.

Ive got a very simple sulution....