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Can't play dvds anymore



 
 
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Old November 17th 06, 01:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
thekingman
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Default Can't play dvds anymore

I used to be able to play dvds and now I can't. The only thing that changed
is one of my dvd drive die and I replaced it. Now neither drive will play.
Windows media player says a don't have enough memory and media center says
theres a problem with my decoder restart the computer. I have two gigs of
memory and the memory meter stays below 50%
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Old November 17th 06, 01:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Naveen Thumpudi [MSFT]
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Default Can't play dvds anymore

The reason for this behavior is that the "trial period" on MPEG-2 codecs
needed for MCE/DVD playback/burn has expired around 11/15/06 in Vista RC1 (I
assume you are running Vista RC1). Using Vista RC2 (or RTM if you can get a
handle on it) is the right solution for now. The codecs in final Vista
release do not have such an expiration.

Naveen Thumpudi [MS]
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"thekingman" wrote:

I used to be able to play dvds and now I can't. The only thing that changed
is one of my dvd drive die and I replaced it. Now neither drive will play.
Windows media player says a don't have enough memory and media center says
theres a problem with my decoder restart the computer. I have two gigs of
memory and the memory meter stays below 50%

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Old November 20th 06, 10:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Philip Galea
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Default Can't play dvds anymore

Hi,

The MPEG decoder component has expired. (PS Some indication of this in the
notification area would have been nice to communicate this before folks start
tinkering with their HW/SW settings and waste a lot of time).

Anyway you have a couple of options.

1. Invest in 3rd party codecs for MPEG playback

or

2. Roll your system clock back if you really need too.

HTH

Philip


"thekingman" wrote:

I used to be able to play dvds and now I can't. The only thing that changed
is one of my dvd drive die and I replaced it. Now neither drive will play.
Windows media player says a don't have enough memory and media center says
theres a problem with my decoder restart the computer. I have two gigs of
memory and the memory meter stays below 50%

 




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