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What would cause a system that worked very well as a DVR for half a decade to develop this problem all of a sudden? Thanks for the info. Attached Thumbnails. I suspect the nVidia codec install has taken priority over Windows DirectShow codecs. All Rights Reserved. I had the problem before I installed the Nvidia codec. I tried the NVidia codec because i had the problem. How do I get the original codec re-installed?

Originally Posted by Gyrobob. Contact Us VideoHelp Top. All times are GMT The time now is All rights reserved. Latest tool updates. Advanced Codecs DVDFab Passkey 9. NotEnoughAV1Encodes 2. Recent DVD Hacks. Toshiba SDJ. Pioneer DVAV. Networking Software. Trending from CNET. Windows Media Player Free. Get fast and flexible digital-media playback with access to smart organization features and online stores. Windows Media Player bit Free. Get this suite of utilities, power toys, visualizations, skins, effects, and more for Windows XP.

Windows Media Player 12 Free. Plays more music and video than ever, including Flip Video and unprotected songs from your iTunes library! Windows 8 Codecs Pack Free. Play any audio and video files. Get fast and flexible audio and video playback with access to smart organization features. Rip and burn files in MP3 format. View integrated audio and video content on your Pocket PC. You will receive an error message. You can easily control what codecs are already installed and ensure that the media player when loads automatically new codecs from the Internet.

Type Media Player in the search box 3. Click Windows Media Player. The Windows Media Player is started. Then in the menu bar, click Help. Click About Windows Media Player. The following dialog box, click Technical Support Inoformation. Windows Media Player opens then a technical details list view in your browser. Scroll to the Video Codecs section.

You will see all codecs and file formats supported by the respective codec. You can configure the Windows Media Player so that it automatically downloads and installs updates and codec enhancements from the Internet when available. This makes more sense in most cases than manually in the Internet codec packs to search for. Some of the circulating on the Internet, free codec packs are not mature or with malicious software. In the worst cases, these programs break the functionality of Windows Media Player.

Start Windows Media Player as described above, and then click Tools on the menu bar. Click Options. On the Player tab, select either Once a day or Once a weekunder Automatic updates.

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