Running Vist 32 bit. Not enough information. If no type of video works, I would suspect you don't have your audio set up properly.
Go to your audio controller settings. If it's a particular type of audio, like AC3, you probably don't have the codec installed. Try VLC. It uses it owns codecs, so it may tell you if it's a codec problem. But, yeah, I'd tend to wonder if jrank merely didn't have the audio codec for the movie installed. Does it indeed play without sound for every movie you try, or just one or two movies?
Do they play correctly in any other player? If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them? Did you have enable or disable the internal switcher?
I disabled and then reenabled. Then it seemed to work correctly. I was able to fix this by editing the registry using Vista. I posted the directions on this other form similar topic, see link. Thanks sbalmont. I'll try it out. I also could get no sound out of my movie working but stuttering in VLC. After a struggle with enabling-disabling things I realized the "Volume" in the right-click-menu and found the "Mute" tick hidden there So simple.
How it got activated, I do not know. Would not be much work. Good Luck. What does this mean? For people that don't install codecs then it's usually fine but for people like myself, it can cause a lot of problems.
It is a. I am operating Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit and have downloaded and installed K-Lite Codecs latest packs for both 64 bit and 32 bit. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.
I have the same question 2. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. To do so, follow these steps:. If you receive an error message when you try to play the file, select Web Help. If you don't receive an error message when you try to play the file, go to step 3. Follow the instructions on the Web site to download and install the codec for the file. If the Web site doesn't automatically find a codec for the file, and if either of the following conditions is true, go to step If you are using Windows Media Player in an environment that is managed by a network administrator, you may have to contact the network administrator to download and install the codec.
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