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David Webb

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Since: Nov 30, 2005
Posts: 1



(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 1:49 pm
Post subject: Video Playback problems
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>video (more info?)

First off I hope I placed this question on the right forum.

I just built a budget system and am having problem with playing back videos
(mpg, mov, avi, etc) on XP Home.

When I run Windows Media player, VLC, or quicktime, the file will not run.
quicktime will run 1sec of audio, but no video. The media player software
then locks up, and has to be shutdown by using the task manager.

The system buld is:

AMD Duron, 1.8ghz applebred core
Foxconn Winfast mobo, using on board sound
512mg RAM, rosewill, one stick
XFX 6200 agp 256mg video card

Now I can run video games (Civ4, BF2, etc) with no problems, audio runs
great, just wont run video, including dvds (power dvd 5). This is especially
annoying as i plan giving this cheapo system to a friend who wants to start
cutting his teeth on video editing after I build my dual opteron system (Tyan
Tiger K8WE baby!)

I got another buddy with a old liscence of win 2k that I he is no longer
using that I could install, but would rather not as I just bought an OEM copy
of XP home.

I have polled other of my friends, but the entirety of our 'puter nerd
circle is drawing a blank. I have reinstalled Windows, and that didn't a
durned thing.

After assembling the only issue I had with the system was that BIOS wanted
to run the USB HD I had plugged before the regular HD, quick BIOS adjustment
and went off running like a charm.

I figgured I would poll the greater windows brain trust out there to see if
I am out of luck, or what. While it is annoying, I can live with it. I have a
laptop running 2k that can display the videos, Its bothersome that my new (if
low tech) system cannot run it.

Also the thumbnails of the videos work just fine when in explorer.

Any help would be immensely helpful. Thank you


David Webb
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"Meathead

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Since: Nov 30, 2005
Posts: 1



(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 6:21 pm
Post subject: Re: Video Playback problems [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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What kinds of files are you trying to watch?

The Real MVP

"David Webb" <DavidWebb.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D1FD3520-EA26-4987-B243-8D4A9112777E@microsoft.com...
> First off I hope I placed this question on the right forum.
>
> I just built a budget system and am having problem with playing back
> videos
> (mpg, mov, avi, etc) on XP Home.
>
> When I run Windows Media player, VLC, or quicktime, the file will not run.
> quicktime will run 1sec of audio, but no video. The media player software
> then locks up, and has to be shutdown by using the task manager.
>
> The system buld is:
>
> AMD Duron, 1.8ghz applebred core
> Foxconn Winfast mobo, using on board sound
> 512mg RAM, rosewill, one stick
> XFX 6200 agp 256mg video card
>
> Now I can run video games (Civ4, BF2, etc) with no problems, audio runs
> great, just wont run video, including dvds (power dvd 5). This is
> especially
> annoying as i plan giving this cheapo system to a friend who wants to
> start
> cutting his teeth on video editing after I build my dual opteron system
> (Tyan
> Tiger K8WE baby!)
>
> I got another buddy with a old liscence of win 2k that I he is no longer
> using that I could install, but would rather not as I just bought an OEM
> copy
> of XP home.
>
> I have polled other of my friends, but the entirety of our 'puter nerd
> circle is drawing a blank. I have reinstalled Windows, and that didn't a
> durned thing.
>
> After assembling the only issue I had with the system was that BIOS wanted
> to run the USB HD I had plugged before the regular HD, quick BIOS
> adjustment
> and went off running like a charm.
>
> I figgured I would poll the greater windows brain trust out there to see
> if
> I am out of luck, or what. While it is annoying, I can live with it. I
> have a
> laptop running 2k that can display the videos, Its bothersome that my new
> (if
> low tech) system cannot run it.
>
> Also the thumbnails of the videos work just fine when in explorer.
>
> Any help would be immensely helpful. Thank you
>
>
> David Webb
>
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Andrew E.

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Since: Sep 23, 2004
Posts: 157



(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 6:10 am
Post subject: RE: Video Playback problems [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

You should quit useing all those players,furthermore,in WMP,tools,option,file-
types tab,try selecting all,close out,uninstall the others,reboot,now try
when
back in xp.

"David Webb" wrote:

> First off I hope I placed this question on the right forum.
>
> I just built a budget system and am having problem with playing back videos
> (mpg, mov, avi, etc) on XP Home.
>
> When I run Windows Media player, VLC, or quicktime, the file will not run.
> quicktime will run 1sec of audio, but no video. The media player software
> then locks up, and has to be shutdown by using the task manager.
>
> The system buld is:
>
> AMD Duron, 1.8ghz applebred core
> Foxconn Winfast mobo, using on board sound
> 512mg RAM, rosewill, one stick
> XFX 6200 agp 256mg video card
>
> Now I can run video games (Civ4, BF2, etc) with no problems, audio runs
> great, just wont run video, including dvds (power dvd 5). This is especially
> annoying as i plan giving this cheapo system to a friend who wants to start
> cutting his teeth on video editing after I build my dual opteron system (Tyan
> Tiger K8WE baby!)
>
> I got another buddy with a old liscence of win 2k that I he is no longer
> using that I could install, but would rather not as I just bought an OEM copy
> of XP home.
>
> I have polled other of my friends, but the entirety of our 'puter nerd
> circle is drawing a blank. I have reinstalled Windows, and that didn't a
> durned thing.
>
> After assembling the only issue I had with the system was that BIOS wanted
> to run the USB HD I had plugged before the regular HD, quick BIOS adjustment
> and went off running like a charm.
>
> I figgured I would poll the greater windows brain trust out there to see if
> I am out of luck, or what. While it is annoying, I can live with it. I have a
> laptop running 2k that can display the videos, Its bothersome that my new (if
> low tech) system cannot run it.
>
> Also the thumbnails of the videos work just fine when in explorer.
>
> Any help would be immensely helpful. Thank you
>
>
> David Webb
>
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zachd [ms]

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Since: Sep 05, 2004
Posts: 6



(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 10:12 am
Post subject: Re: Video Playback problems [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

This sounds very clearly like a video card driver problem. That would be
the place to start here. =)

--
(speaking for myself and doing this in my free time)
See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
--

"David Webb" <DavidWebb.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D1FD3520-EA26-4987-B243-8D4A9112777E@microsoft.com...
> First off I hope I placed this question on the right forum.
>
> I just built a budget system and am having problem with playing back
> videos
> (mpg, mov, avi, etc) on XP Home.
>
> When I run Windows Media player, VLC, or quicktime, the file will not run.
> quicktime will run 1sec of audio, but no video. The media player software
> then locks up, and has to be shutdown by using the task manager.
>
> The system buld is:
>
> AMD Duron, 1.8ghz applebred core
> Foxconn Winfast mobo, using on board sound
> 512mg RAM, rosewill, one stick
> XFX 6200 agp 256mg video card
>
> Now I can run video games (Civ4, BF2, etc) with no problems, audio runs
> great, just wont run video, including dvds (power dvd 5). This is
> especially
> annoying as i plan giving this cheapo system to a friend who wants to
> start
> cutting his teeth on video editing after I build my dual opteron system
> (Tyan
> Tiger K8WE baby!)
>
> I got another buddy with a old liscence of win 2k that I he is no longer
> using that I could install, but would rather not as I just bought an OEM
> copy
> of XP home.
>
> I have polled other of my friends, but the entirety of our 'puter nerd
> circle is drawing a blank. I have reinstalled Windows, and that didn't a
> durned thing.
>
> After assembling the only issue I had with the system was that BIOS wanted
> to run the USB HD I had plugged before the regular HD, quick BIOS
> adjustment
> and went off running like a charm.
>
> I figgured I would poll the greater windows brain trust out there to see
> if
> I am out of luck, or what. While it is annoying, I can live with it. I
> have a
> laptop running 2k that can display the videos, Its bothersome that my new
> (if
> low tech) system cannot run it.
>
> Also the thumbnails of the videos work just fine when in explorer.
>
> Any help would be immensely helpful. Thank you
>
>
> David Webb
>
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bobg

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Since: Dec 02, 2005
Posts: 2



(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 3:37 pm
Post subject: Re: Video Playback problems [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Hi, I have essentially the same machine...but with WMP 10. From the
Microsoft Home page and MSNBC I get just audio, but no video. However, CNN.
Fox, ABC, Bloomberg, etc all do fine. Video & audio, I also have no
trouble with DVD. I won't waste your time wiith all I've tried for the
last three months. I just use the other sources now. Good luck. I'll be
watching to see if someone comes up with an answer. bobg

"David Webb" <DavidWebb RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D1FD3520-EA26-4987-B243-8D4A9112777E@microsoft.com...
> First off I hope I placed this question on the right forum.
>
> I just built a budget system and am having problem with playing back
videos
> (mpg, mov, avi, etc) on XP Home.
>
> When I run Windows Media player, VLC, or quicktime, the file will not run.
> quicktime will run 1sec of audio, but no video. The media player software
> then locks up, and has to be shutdown by using the task manager.
>
> The system buld is:
>
> AMD Duron, 1.8ghz applebred core
> Foxconn Winfast mobo, using on board sound
> 512mg RAM, rosewill, one stick
> XFX 6200 agp 256mg video card
>
> Now I can run video games (Civ4, BF2, etc) with no problems, audio runs
> great, just wont run video, including dvds (power dvd 5). This is
especially
> annoying as i plan giving this cheapo system to a friend who wants to
start
> cutting his teeth on video editing after I build my dual opteron system
(Tyan
> Tiger K8WE baby!)
>
> I got another buddy with a old liscence of win 2k that I he is no longer
> using that I could install, but would rather not as I just bought an OEM
copy
> of XP home.
>
> I have polled other of my friends, but the entirety of our 'puter nerd
> circle is drawing a blank. I have reinstalled Windows, and that didn't a
> durned thing.
>
> After assembling the only issue I had with the system was that BIOS wanted
> to run the USB HD I had plugged before the regular HD, quick BIOS
adjustment
> and went off running like a charm.
>
> I figgured I would poll the greater windows brain trust out there to see
if
> I am out of luck, or what. While it is annoying, I can live with it. I
have a
> laptop running 2k that can display the videos, Its bothersome that my new
(if
> low tech) system cannot run it.
>
> Also the thumbnails of the videos work just fine when in explorer.
>
> Any help would be immensely helpful. Thank you
>
>
> David Webb
>
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