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When I try to create a DVD with Windows DVD Maker I get a and error saying
Ran Out Of Memory and the program stops the creation process. Similary when I try to play a TV program recorded with Media Centre through Media Player I get a low memory error and the video won't play. This, however, has only just started to happened. I used to be able to do both with no problem. I'm running a 3.4Ghz Intel Viiv Dual Processor, 2GB RAM and have 150GB free of my hard drive... Any help? |
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Well, I can't help but you are not alone. I just started getting errors as
well and have read a usenet post that indicated the same. I'm hoping one of the updates has a bug that will be fixed by Microsoft. Dan wrote: When I try to create a DVD with Windows DVD Maker I get a and error saying Ran Out Of Memory and the program stops the creation process. Similary when I try to play a TV program recorded with Media Centre through Media Player I get a low memory error and the video won't play. This, however, has only just started to happened. I used to be able to do both with no problem. I'm running a 3.4Ghz Intel Viiv Dual Processor, 2GB RAM and have 150GB free of my hard drive... Any help? |
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Least I'm not alone and indicates it is a problem with Vista and not, as I
was dreading, something gone wrong inside my machine! "Jeff Smith" wrote: Well, I can't help but you are not alone. I just started getting errors as well and have read a usenet post that indicated the same. I'm hoping one of the updates has a bug that will be fixed by Microsoft. Dan wrote: When I try to create a DVD with Windows DVD Maker I get a and error saying Ran Out Of Memory and the program stops the creation process. Similary when I try to play a TV program recorded with Media Centre through Media Player I get a low memory error and the video won't play. This, however, has only just started to happened. I used to be able to do both with no problem. I'm running a 3.4Ghz Intel Viiv Dual Processor, 2GB RAM and have 150GB free of my hard drive... Any help? |
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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 8/31 in Vista Beta 2. Using RC1 is the right solution for now. The codecs in final Vista release would not have such an expiration. Naveen Thumpudi [MS] ---- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers not rights. ---- "Dan" wrote: Least I'm not alone and indicates it is a problem with Vista and not, as I was dreading, something gone wrong inside my machine! "Jeff Smith" wrote: Well, I can't help but you are not alone. I just started getting errors as well and have read a usenet post that indicated the same. I'm hoping one of the updates has a bug that will be fixed by Microsoft. Dan wrote: When I try to create a DVD with Windows DVD Maker I get a and error saying Ran Out Of Memory and the program stops the creation process. Similary when I try to play a TV program recorded with Media Centre through Media Player I get a low memory error and the video won't play. This, however, has only just started to happened. I used to be able to do both with no problem. I'm running a 3.4Ghz Intel Viiv Dual Processor, 2GB RAM and have 150GB free of my hard drive... Any help? |
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I have Vista RC1, and get the following errors:
- low memory trying to play a DVD in Media Player - DECODER ERROR in Media Center trying to play a DVD - DECODER ERROR in Media Center trying to watch TV from a Hauppauge WinPVR-150 (I think it sends the video to the PC in MPEG) Can you tell me if the MPEG-2 codecs for RC1 are expired now? If that is so, can you tell me how I can get an unexpired codec? I believe I have some codec's with software for that PC, but it is XP based, and I don't know if it is compatible with Vista. "Naveen Thumpudi [MSFT]" wrote: The reason for this behavior is that the "trial period" on MPEG-2 codecs needed for MCE/DVD playback/burn has expired around 8/31 in Vista Beta 2. Using RC1 is the right solution for now. The codecs in final Vista release would not have such an expiration. Naveen Thumpudi [MS] ---- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers not rights. ---- "Dan" wrote: Least I'm not alone and indicates it is a problem with Vista and not, as I was dreading, something gone wrong inside my machine! "Jeff Smith" wrote: Well, I can't help but you are not alone. I just started getting errors as well and have read a usenet post that indicated the same. I'm hoping one of the updates has a bug that will be fixed by Microsoft. Dan wrote: When I try to create a DVD with Windows DVD Maker I get a and error saying Ran Out Of Memory and the program stops the creation process. Similary when I try to play a TV program recorded with Media Centre through Media Player I get a low memory error and the video won't play. This, however, has only just started to happened. I used to be able to do both with no problem. I'm running a 3.4Ghz Intel Viiv Dual Processor, 2GB RAM and have 150GB free of my hard drive... Any help? |
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Me too I am going out of my mind trying to solve it. It is not my system It
can't be. I got the message when I had a gig of ram and 1200mb virtual I upgrade to two gigs of ram and let my virtual mem be at 3000mb. I got the same message. I dumbed down all my performance choices and closed all my programs. No change. The cost in time and effort alone is crazy. Who is going to pay money for these head aches? Pete "Crazed Weasel" wrote: I have Vista RC1, and get the following errors: - low memory trying to play a DVD in Media Player - DECODER ERROR in Media Center trying to play a DVD - DECODER ERROR in Media Center trying to watch TV from a Hauppauge WinPVR-150 (I think it sends the video to the PC in MPEG) Can you tell me if the MPEG-2 codecs for RC1 are expired now? If that is so, can you tell me how I can get an unexpired codec? I believe I have some codec's with software for that PC, but it is XP based, and I don't know if it is compatible with Vista. "Naveen Thumpudi [MSFT]" wrote: The reason for this behavior is that the "trial period" on MPEG-2 codecs needed for MCE/DVD playback/burn has expired around 8/31 in Vista Beta 2. Using RC1 is the right solution for now. The codecs in final Vista release would not have such an expiration. Naveen Thumpudi [MS] ---- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers not rights. ---- "Dan" wrote: Least I'm not alone and indicates it is a problem with Vista and not, as I was dreading, something gone wrong inside my machine! "Jeff Smith" wrote: Well, I can't help but you are not alone. I just started getting errors as well and have read a usenet post that indicated the same. I'm hoping one of the updates has a bug that will be fixed by Microsoft. Dan wrote: When I try to create a DVD with Windows DVD Maker I get a and error saying Ran Out Of Memory and the program stops the creation process. Similary when I try to play a TV program recorded with Media Centre through Media Player I get a low memory error and the video won't play. This, however, has only just started to happened. I used to be able to do both with no problem. I'm running a 3.4Ghz Intel Viiv Dual Processor, 2GB RAM and have 150GB free of my hard drive... Any help? |
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I temporarily changed my system date to Aug 15th and all the problems went
away. So it seems like the decoder did expire sometime after Aug 15th. Unfortunately, the performance was really bad. The image would jump when watching TV. That didn't happen watching a DVD. But in both cases, the CPU was almost 100% busy. The same computer booted to XP is able to do either with ~35% CPU usage. My PC's an older P4 1.7Gig with PC133 ram. It does have a new ATI Radeon 9550 video card (so it supports Aero), but the AGP slot is limited to run at 4x max speed. "Pedar" wrote: Me too I am going out of my mind trying to solve it. It is not my system It can't be. I got the message when I had a gig of ram and 1200mb virtual I upgrade to two gigs of ram and let my virtual mem be at 3000mb. I got the same message. I dumbed down all my performance choices and closed all my programs. No change. The cost in time and effort alone is crazy. Who is going to pay money for these head aches? Pete "Crazed Weasel" wrote: I have Vista RC1, and get the following errors: - low memory trying to play a DVD in Media Player - DECODER ERROR in Media Center trying to play a DVD - DECODER ERROR in Media Center trying to watch TV from a Hauppauge WinPVR-150 (I think it sends the video to the PC in MPEG) Can you tell me if the MPEG-2 codecs for RC1 are expired now? If that is so, can you tell me how I can get an unexpired codec? I believe I have some codec's with software for that PC, but it is XP based, and I don't know if it is compatible with Vista. "Naveen Thumpudi [MSFT]" wrote: The reason for this behavior is that the "trial period" on MPEG-2 codecs needed for MCE/DVD playback/burn has expired around 8/31 in Vista Beta 2. Using RC1 is the right solution for now. The codecs in final Vista release would not have such an expiration. Naveen Thumpudi [MS] ---- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers not rights. ---- "Dan" wrote: Least I'm not alone and indicates it is a problem with Vista and not, as I was dreading, something gone wrong inside my machine! "Jeff Smith" wrote: Well, I can't help but you are not alone. I just started getting errors as well and have read a usenet post that indicated the same. I'm hoping one of the updates has a bug that will be fixed by Microsoft. Dan wrote: When I try to create a DVD with Windows DVD Maker I get a and error saying Ran Out Of Memory and the program stops the creation process. Similary when I try to play a TV program recorded with Media Centre through Media Player I get a low memory error and the video won't play. This, however, has only just started to happened. I used to be able to do both with no problem. I'm running a 3.4Ghz Intel Viiv Dual Processor, 2GB RAM and have 150GB free of my hard drive... Any help? |
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Thanks for that
Pete "Crazed Weasel" wrote: I temporarily changed my system date to Aug 15th and all the problems went away. So it seems like the decoder did expire sometime after Aug 15th. Unfortunately, the performance was really bad. The image would jump when watching TV. That didn't happen watching a DVD. But in both cases, the CPU was almost 100% busy. The same computer booted to XP is able to do either with ~35% CPU usage. My PC's an older P4 1.7Gig with PC133 ram. It does have a new ATI Radeon 9550 video card (so it supports Aero), but the AGP slot is limited to run at 4x max speed. "Pedar" wrote: Me too I am going out of my mind trying to solve it. It is not my system It can't be. I got the message when I had a gig of ram and 1200mb virtual I upgrade to two gigs of ram and let my virtual mem be at 3000mb. I got the same message. I dumbed down all my performance choices and closed all my programs. No change. The cost in time and effort alone is crazy. Who is going to pay money for these head aches? Pete "Crazed Weasel" wrote: I have Vista RC1, and get the following errors: - low memory trying to play a DVD in Media Player - DECODER ERROR in Media Center trying to play a DVD - DECODER ERROR in Media Center trying to watch TV from a Hauppauge WinPVR-150 (I think it sends the video to the PC in MPEG) Can you tell me if the MPEG-2 codecs for RC1 are expired now? If that is so, can you tell me how I can get an unexpired codec? I believe I have some codec's with software for that PC, but it is XP based, and I don't know if it is compatible with Vista. "Naveen Thumpudi [MSFT]" wrote: The reason for this behavior is that the "trial period" on MPEG-2 codecs needed for MCE/DVD playback/burn has expired around 8/31 in Vista Beta 2. Using RC1 is the right solution for now. The codecs in final Vista release would not have such an expiration. Naveen Thumpudi [MS] ---- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers not rights. ---- "Dan" wrote: Least I'm not alone and indicates it is a problem with Vista and not, as I was dreading, something gone wrong inside my machine! "Jeff Smith" wrote: Well, I can't help but you are not alone. I just started getting errors as well and have read a usenet post that indicated the same. I'm hoping one of the updates has a bug that will be fixed by Microsoft. Dan wrote: When I try to create a DVD with Windows DVD Maker I get a and error saying Ran Out Of Memory and the program stops the creation process. Similary when I try to play a TV program recorded with Media Centre through Media Player I get a low memory error and the video won't play. This, however, has only just started to happened. I used to be able to do both with no problem. I'm running a 3.4Ghz Intel Viiv Dual Processor, 2GB RAM and have 150GB free of my hard drive... Any help? |
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After reading about the solutions I installed the latest Nvidia decoder. This
solved my MCE problem but has not changed the Media players Low Memory warning. I still can not play the recorded TV files in Media player. My 1 GB of RAM with no other applications running shows 500Mb allocated. This seems high. Running RC1 on a 3.4 Gh dual processor with 1 GB RAM and a virtual memory setting of 3000 Mb "Naveen Thumpudi [MSFT]" wrote: The reason for this behavior is that the "trial period" on MPEG-2 codecs needed for MCE/DVD playback/burn has expired around 8/31 in Vista Beta 2. Using RC1 is the right solution for now. The codecs in final Vista release would not have such an expiration. Naveen Thumpudi [MS] ---- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers not rights. ---- "Dan" wrote: Least I'm not alone and indicates it is a problem with Vista and not, as I was dreading, something gone wrong inside my machine! "Jeff Smith" wrote: Well, I can't help but you are not alone. I just started getting errors as well and have read a usenet post that indicated the same. I'm hoping one of the updates has a bug that will be fixed by Microsoft. Dan wrote: When I try to create a DVD with Windows DVD Maker I get a and error saying Ran Out Of Memory and the program stops the creation process. Similary when I try to play a TV program recorded with Media Centre through Media Player I get a low memory error and the video won't play. This, however, has only just started to happened. I used to be able to do both with no problem. I'm running a 3.4Ghz Intel Viiv Dual Processor, 2GB RAM and have 150GB free of my hard drive... Any help? |
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Same problem here - Just loaded RC1 Yesterday.
Can't play DVD using my second drive either (unless I start PowerDVD myself as Autoplay only wants Media Player or Media Centre) |