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Also, Tools -> Options -> DVD -> Advanced would give you access to the DVD decoder settings if there is one installed.
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Originally posted by aim1 View PostInteresting. So even if they played on the machines before the upgrade to WMP 11, (so they claim)you still need to add the plugins for the DVD's to play?
What dvd decoder do they have installed, this will come from dvd playing software such as windvd, powerdvd or the FULL versions of things like Nero. You can just buy the decoder, so they can check by
Open Windows Media Player 11
Click on Help
Click on About Windows Media Player
Click on Technical Support Information
Internet Explorer will open and show you a list of Binaries, Audio Codecs, Video Codecs, Mpeg/DVD Filters, Plug ins, Services and Partners will be displayed.
Graham
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Yes. Most operating systems (fresh installs) don't come with an MPEG2 decoder..They have to license these from MPEGLA that's why.
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Interesting. So even if they played on the machines before the upgrade to WMP 11, (so they claim)you still need to add the plugins for the DVD's to play?
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Or just put VLC Media player on all their computers. It's free. Google for it.
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Windows Media Player is not able to play DVDs without some third-party DVD decoder on the system. On a stock Windows box, you cannot play DVDs or MPEG2 videos.
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Windows Media Player 11
I have a customer that upgraded to WMP 11 on his company computers and now he gets an error message that the computers don't have the required codecs. He took one of the DVD's I made for him to a client and got the same error message. Not sure what to tell him or how to fix this. I am using Edius 3.62.
Thanks,
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