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another idea, again, in the 64bit app, on the Config TAB, set Subtitles to NO Subtitles.
another idea, again, in the 64bit app, on the Config TAB, set Subtitles to NO Subtitles.
I have an identical AVI sample here and do not have any problems with it all.
This makes troubleshooting your problem very difficult.
I wonder... have you rebooted your computer at all recently?
Yeah, I actually rebooted it earlier today.
The issue happens with all of the avi's on my pc. The majority of them are the same setup as the one I analyzed for you since they were done with my home video camera.
The annoying part is that video playback works beautifully outside of media center so I can't see it being a hardware issue.
I'm not very fluent with the whole codec thing, so I don't know whether they're the cause or not.
Any other suggestions?
yep, I have one idea left.
On the Help TAB of the 64bit app, use the button to[List - Enable/Disable Codecs]
scroll down untill you see 'MJPEG Decompressor'
Rightclick on it and choose Disable selected item.
test
If this desnt work, re-enable that the same way you disabled it.
Nope, didn't work.
On the config screen of the 64 bit app there's a "Windows Media Player" section and it says 32 bit player (default). I had read somewhere else that the default WMP was 32 bit, even in a 64 bit install....is this true and that's what the config screen is indicating?
If so, is there anyway I can get WMC to run in 32 bit....aside from re-installing Win 7 in 32 bit?
I'm very new to windows 7 so if the question is completely off base just let me know.
On a Windows 7 64bit system, Media Center is 64bit only using 64bit codecs.
64bit softwares do not interact with 32bit softwares.
I offer the 32/64bit WMP selection for testing purposes only.
Gotcha.
I'm completely stumped on where to go next...
I do not have anymore idea's for you either.... Sorry to say