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Windows Media Player - sound but no video
aldaros23
post Sep 21 2005, 01:53 PM
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you guys probably get this all the time, but i'll be quick


video files, both .avi
play sound but no video
in Windows Media Player version 9.00.00.3250

they are tv epsiodes so they are around 330 MB each


my pc (if it helps):
p2, 435 mhz, 256 mb ram
64 mb graphics card

and if i transfer these to my mac will they work?
(os x 10.4) with quicktime pro


thanks alot in advance, really appreciate it!
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Murray S.
post Sep 21 2005, 02:11 PM
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Howdy:

You could also just download Quicktime to your PC and use that for your .avi files rather than WMP !!

Murray
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gust0208
post Sep 21 2005, 05:25 PM
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Hello,

This sounds like a codec problem. Do you have any of the avi codecs installed like Divx or Xvid? For a nice, lightweight fast media player that will play ANYTHING (including DVD's), I highly recommend the free open-source Media Player Classic, you can download it here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.p...ackage_id=84358

One way to see what codecs your video files require is to use a codec/video inspector that will tell you what codecs that particular file is requesting. I recommend the free program "VideoInspector", it is very easy to use (drag and drop video file onto program window) and even will give you links to download missing codecs. Check it out:
http://www.kcsoftwares.com/index.php?download

Cheers,
Tom

QUOTE(aldaros23 @ Sep 21 2005, 01:53 PM)
you guys probably get this all the time, but i'll be quick
video files, both .avi
play sound but no video
in Windows Media Player version 9.00.00.3250

they are tv epsiodes so they are around 330 MB each
my pc (if it helps):
p2, 435 mhz, 256 mb ram
64 mb graphics card

and if i transfer these to my mac will they work?
(os x 10.4) with quicktime pro
thanks alot in advance, really appreciate it!
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aldaros23
post Sep 21 2005, 05:49 PM
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thanks, i was thinking codec problem - i'm gonna check it out
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aldaros23
post Sep 22 2005, 04:01 PM
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oh how do you install the codecs???

i tried to unpack it into the system32 folder but i dont know how to install it

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gust0208
post Sep 22 2005, 08:10 PM
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Hello,

Which codec are you refering too? Both are typical install programs, not sure what would be unpacking. Here are the links for the Divx and Xvid codecs that I use:

Divx: http://www.divx.com/divx/play/download/

Xvid: http://www.koepi.org/XviD-1.0.3-20122004.exe

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
Tom

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oh how do you install the codecs???

i tried to unpack it into the system32 folder but i dont know how to install it
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MSPDave
post Oct 2 2005, 05:28 PM
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WMP Audio but no Video: Believe me! I've read all the forums on this and other sites and have attempted every sort of solution and even downloaded WMP 10.0 but still the same result: Audio would play but not video. The video screen was either green or black. I have a recently purchased HP pavilion Model a1040n with a Pentium 4 processor, 1 GB ram, 200 GB HD, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 with up to 128 MB shared video memory.

With all this power, who would have thought therefore to make the following change to WMP: In the "Video" menu drill down to "video acceleration" as follows: Video | Tools | Options | Performance | Video Acceleration

The default video acceleration slide is at "Full" meaning "Full video acceleration (recommended)"

I moved the slide to "none" meaning "No video acceleration. Select if you are experiencing severe playback problems" Once saved in this position, I was able to view video once again!

I went into the same menu and placed the slide in the middle "Some video acceleration. Select if you are experiencing video playback problems". Once saved in this position, I got no video once again.

Regarding codecs: An option in Video | Tools | Options | Player is to "download codecs automatically" on a daily, weekly or monthly schedule. I assume that if the player needs one, WMP will find it and download it.
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post Jan 1 2009, 06:42 PM
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QUOTE (MSPDave @ Oct 2 2005, 05:28 PM) *
WMP Audio but no Video: Believe me! I've read all the forums on this and other sites and have attempted every sort of solution and even downloaded WMP 10.0 but still the same result: Audio would play but not video. The video screen was either green or black. I have a recently purchased HP pavilion Model a1040n with a Pentium 4 processor, 1 GB ram, 200 GB HD, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 with up to 128 MB shared video memory.

With all this power, who would have thought therefore to make the following change to WMP: In the "Video" menu drill down to "video acceleration" as follows: Video | Tools | Options | Performance | Video Acceleration

The default video acceleration slide is at "Full" meaning "Full video acceleration (recommended)"

I moved the slide to "none" meaning "No video acceleration. Select if you are experiencing severe playback problems" Once saved in this position, I was able to view video once again!

I went into the same menu and placed the slide in the middle "Some video acceleration. Select if you are experiencing video playback problems". Once saved in this position, I got no video once again.

Regarding codecs: An option in Video | Tools | Options | Player is to "download codecs automatically" on a daily, weekly or monthly schedule. I assume that if the player needs one, WMP will find it and download it.


I just got my Video Card to work at Full speed AGP Great Right!
Than I went to use My Ati HDTV & I found out that I had Sound & No Video & My Other Video Editing had the same problem!

So I did what you said I turned it down & the Editing software worked but ATI HDTV did not so I turned it up & than again & now everything works

THANKS! wink.gif smile.gif
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