Media Player 10 - can't play most video files

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HI,

I just installed the latest drivers for my Video card and now Windows Media Player 10 won't play almost all video types. It gives sound but no video.

I have installed the K-Lite Mega Codec pack yet no joy.

I can play pretty much everything, except HD content, using DivX player though.

FYI my Videocard is the NVidia GeForce 6800 with driver 84.21.

Any ideas ?

Cheers
 
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If it started after upgrading your drivers then that will be the cause.

Uninstall and re-install is the best method. Go from there.
 
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Sounds like you're missing a codec or two.

Firstly, get rid of that codec pack. More often than not they're full of crap and I've had nothing but trouble with them in the past.

I use only the following two codecs and I can play any file that comes my way in MP10:

Xvid (you want the latest stable binary at the top of the page)

FFDShow (just choose a mirror, doesn't really matter which)

Make sure you've got MP10 updated from the Windows Update site too.
 
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tbh, you could just set it so it dloads codecs that it needs? (at least thats what it used to do for me before i switched to VLC for vids)
 
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spirit said:
tbh, you could just set it so it dloads codecs that it needs? (at least thats what it used to do for me before i switched to VLC for vids)
More often that not MP fails when it trys though, happened to me before with friend's machines so I just point them in the direction of those two files I mentioned previously.
 
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Uninstall Klite. All you need is..

FFDSHOW
AC-3 filter
VOBSUB
Ogg codec

I have just those, and everything plays. Install gspot. If you have problems find out what audio/video codecs and install those only. You might need Makroseka and VP3, but these are lesser used codecs.
 
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They're both horrible abortions of conflicts. Codec packs have no place, all you need to do is choose the few codecs you require to view your videos.
 
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