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WMV Codecs?
#1 Guest_narattah_*
Posted 25 December 2005 - 07:46 PM
Hi, does anyone know where I can download wmv codecs? I recently uninstalled Windows Media Player 10 using XPlite program and now my computer won't play .wmv files at all. I tried to redownload and install WMP10 from Microsoft website but it says that the program version is incompatible with my Windows version. So I could not reinstall WMP10 at all. Can anyone point out to where I can obtain wmv codes? I tried searching in this site but found none. All I want is be able to open and play wmv files.
Thank you very much for your time.
Thank you very much for your time.
#2 Guest_racelike_*
Posted 25 December 2005 - 11:44 PM
if you´re not using Windows media player, what software you´re trying to play these .wmv files?
winamp?
winamp?
#3 Guest_Dusty_*
Posted 26 December 2005 - 03:21 AM
QUOTE(racelike @ Dec 26 2005, 07:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
if you´re not using Windows media player, what software you´re trying to play these .wmv files?
winamp?
winamp?
of course not, i can't understand why use winamp to play vidoe files? I prefer mplayer or mpc better.
#4 Guest_narattah_*
Posted 26 December 2005 - 04:50 AM
I'm trying to use Media Player Classic to play wmv files. So is there a codec package I can install to play wmv files? I tried K Lite Mega Codec Pack but no luck still. Thanks.
#5 Guest_racelike_*
Posted 26 December 2005 - 05:09 PM
it's strange. a wmv file should run without any extra codec
you may try to install windows media player 9 series to see if it comes to fix this
but i prefer to use winamp rather than windows media player
you could install XP codec pack.
this pack, during its installation, asks for the codec types you want.
there is a wmv option
you may try to install windows media player 9 series to see if it comes to fix this
but i prefer to use winamp rather than windows media player
you could install XP codec pack.
this pack, during its installation, asks for the codec types you want.
there is a wmv option
#6 Guest_chicaman_*
Posted 27 December 2005 - 08:47 AM
my windows media player 10 is playing wmv slow and laggy.....how???what i have to do?
#7 Guest_Ink Sloth_*
Posted 12 January 2006 - 10:31 AM
What version codecs are you looking for?
What version of windows are you using?
What version of windows are you using?
QUOTE(narattah @ Dec 25 2005, 07:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi, does anyone know where I can download wmv codecs? I recently uninstalled Windows Media Player 10 using XPlite program and now my computer won't play .wmv files at all. I tried to redownload and install WMP10 from Microsoft website but it says that the program version is incompatible with my Windows version. So I could not reinstall WMP10 at all. Can anyone point out to where I can obtain wmv codes? I tried searching in this site but found none. All I want is be able to open and play wmv files.
Thank you very much for your time.
Thank you very much for your time.
#8 Guest_narattah_*
Posted 13 January 2006 - 04:27 PM
Hi Ink Sloth, I'm using K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 1.47 codec and I have Windows XP Professional SP2 installed.
#9 Guest_Ink Sloth_*
Posted 13 January 2006 - 05:05 PM
Howdo narattah,
WM codecs are installed with the installation of your WMPlayer. Being that I know that XP SP2 comes with at least WMPlayer 8 I suspect that when theWMPlayer 10 was uninstalled, the codecs went with it.
Seeing as WMPlayer10 won't install try version 9. This comes with the 9series codecs, which are almost identical to the codec series that comes with WMPlayer 10 (these are version 9.1 codecs). Failing that I'd try installing version 10 (or version 9) player through Windows Update.
...Failing that try version 7 player...(I have to say that the WM7 audio codec is very poor though)
You should be able to find the old player versions on the following Windows site page...:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsme...n&qstechnology=
or search google for "windows media player 9 download"
...Failing that make sure that your original player is fully uninstalled and there aren't any remnants lying around and try reinstalling your chosen player again.
...Failing that maybe a OS build might be the most efficient way of solving this. I'd say that was a last resort type of thing (so you may not want to do that).
Hope this helps.
WM codecs are installed with the installation of your WMPlayer. Being that I know that XP SP2 comes with at least WMPlayer 8 I suspect that when theWMPlayer 10 was uninstalled, the codecs went with it.
Seeing as WMPlayer10 won't install try version 9. This comes with the 9series codecs, which are almost identical to the codec series that comes with WMPlayer 10 (these are version 9.1 codecs). Failing that I'd try installing version 10 (or version 9) player through Windows Update.
...Failing that try version 7 player...(I have to say that the WM7 audio codec is very poor though)
You should be able to find the old player versions on the following Windows site page...:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsme...n&qstechnology=
or search google for "windows media player 9 download"
...Failing that make sure that your original player is fully uninstalled and there aren't any remnants lying around and try reinstalling your chosen player again.
...Failing that maybe a OS build might be the most efficient way of solving this. I'd say that was a last resort type of thing (so you may not want to do that).
Hope this helps.
#10 Guest_Brander_*
Posted 16 January 2006 - 11:10 PM
It is easy to correct this. Go to another XP computer and copy these files from /system32 to your /system32:
wmasf.dll
wmidx.dll
wmvcore.dll
Then extract the files from the M$ Media codec pack to a temp folder which are WMV9VCM.dll and WMV9VCM.inf. Right-click the .inf file and choose install.
Then you can play all M$-type media files in Media Player Classic.
wmasf.dll
wmidx.dll
wmvcore.dll
Then extract the files from the M$ Media codec pack to a temp folder which are WMV9VCM.dll and WMV9VCM.inf. Right-click the .inf file and choose install.
Then you can play all M$-type media files in Media Player Classic.
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