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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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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] ---- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers not rights. ---- "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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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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