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Osiris
02-11-2004, 11:53 AM
I started having trouble playing back video. Well DVD's anyway. I got an error, I'll get a screenshot here in a minute. It says that I need to adjust my resolution, but it's not that. I uninstalled the program, and I still get my errors. Any ideas?:confused:

Osiris
02-11-2004, 11:55 AM
XP System restore is out of the question. It won't work on my PC. Apparently SP1 is incompatible with HP, and it causes an error, unabling the system restore to complete. There I get the cause was an improper shut down

trey85stang
02-11-2004, 05:53 PM
what is the exact error.. and what software are you useing to play the movie?? Do you ahve a hardware decoder or is it software?

Osiris
02-11-2004, 07:48 PM
This is the error. I get fatal errors with any of my other DVD playback software

http://www.dfwstangs.net/hosting/SilverOH3SVT/error.jpg

Also, doing what the error prompt says, does not work.

droptop92
02-11-2004, 07:55 PM
why don't you just download DivX player

thats what i use

trey85stang
02-12-2004, 07:32 AM
Originally posted by trey85stang
Do you ahve a hardware decoder or is it software?

???

if it is software. uninstall all your dvd playing software... then try reinstalling, if it is hardware im not sure what to tell you.

Osiris
02-12-2004, 08:10 AM
It's not a hardware issue since it did work before the Dr Divx install. I got it to where it'll play dvd's, but the audio is extremely muddy. I can uninstall all of my playback software, but I never figured out how to uninstall media player. It's not where the rest of the uninstall files are in the control panel.

trey85stang
02-12-2004, 09:11 AM
Originally posted by SilverOH3SVT
It's not a hardware issue since it did work before the Dr Divx install. I got it to where it'll play dvd's, but the audio is extremely muddy. I can uninstall all of my playback software, but I never figured out how to uninstall media player. It's not where the rest of the uninstall files are in the control panel.

dont worry about media player.. it uses your software decoder or your hardware decoder (depending on which you have)

but all the other dvd playing stuff... ditch it all. and reinstall. Not sure about the sound..


next time.. to get divx, just find something with the information file and the dll file... you dont have to install a program for it.

Osiris
02-12-2004, 11:08 AM
Originally posted by trey85stang
dont worry about media player.. it uses your software decoder or your hardware decoder (depending on which you have)

but all the other dvd playing stuff... ditch it all. and reinstall. Not sure about the sound..


next time.. to get divx, just find something with the information file and the dll file... you dont have to install a program for it.



It's weird, the audio from my mp3's is perfect, and saved videos are perfect. But the audio playback directly from the dvd is muddy.:confused:

I'll look to ditch everything when I get home.

Osiris
02-12-2004, 07:29 PM
is this a valid value:
vhN@7l@'R?CVE-xzh!2sDVD_Program>+w-EIdXv]@vff8]fE-8V

Its sub key of InprocServer32

trey85stang
02-12-2004, 07:32 PM
Originally posted by SilverOH3SVT
is this a valid value:
vhN@7l@'R?CVE-xzh!2sDVD_Program>+w-EIdXv]@vff8]fE-8V

Its sub key of InprocServer32

I cannot answer that one.. backup the key and delete... if it causes a prob.. restore it.

Osiris
02-13-2004, 09:17 AM
Originally posted by trey85stang
I cannot answer that one.. backup the key and delete... if it causes a prob.. restore it.
SWEET!! My cousin (Crazed02pony) came by and messed with the registry, did some other things, and bam! all good now. Now to fix my other problem.....:(