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windows media center play (rmvb) without swithout sound
hi all
I have a problem in playing movies (rmvb)
The Windows Media Center run movies without sound
Please help me
hi all
I have a problem in playing movies (rmvb)
The Windows Media Center run movies without sound
Please help me
For rmvb I'm using RealPlayer Download Video & Media Player for Free | RealPlayer its free:) You watch anime or something?
I use the Real Player,,, But!!!
I ask is there a solution to this problem or not?
Thanks
Hi alwazeer,
The problem is most likely the codecs, either it is not using the correct ones or they are corrupt. Reinstall your codecs of choice.
I use The Real Alternative Codec to play Ream Media files inside media player.
But my player of choice that works flawlessly for me for every codec I need is GOM Media Player. It's also designed to work with the real alternative codec above.
Good luck.
Hi alwazeer,
I understand your issue. What you need to do is install the real alternative codecs (not the player) and select the choices shown in my screen prints.
Once this is installed, the sound should work correctly in media player.
If this still doesn't work it is most likely still a codec issue. I gaurantee you that I can play rmvb files on media player in Windows 7, so we should be able to get yours working too.
My Installed codecs are as follows:
- Windows 7 Codec Pack (many codecs)
- Real Alternative (Real Media files)
- Mpeg2DSS codec. (MPEG2 - Special version required for some movies compliled in China, Japan, & Korea)
Hi Shark007,
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. Can you point me in the direction of a small rmvb with cook audio so I can look into this?
Cheers
Tim
BTW - I can play both rmvb files (with sound) in the cook directory here http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/real/AC-cook/cook_5.1/
However I do agree that there is information on the web suggesting that rmvb files encoded with cook audio won't work on 64 bit. I just can't find that doesn't work.
Last edited by TimStitt; 09 Jan 2010 at 18:18.
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.
Last edited by Shark007; 13 Feb 2010 at 08:41.