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I cannot open the mpg-files that I made with my photo-camera any longer. This worked pretty well in XP, not in Vista anymore. Help ! I have lots of them, what should I do ? Thanks |
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V.A.:
I had a similar problem. Are these large movie files? I found I could not open, move, copy or delete my .mpg files after upgrading to Vista. I posted a question about it in the Vista Performance & Maintenance section of this forum. If you want to see the advice I got, do a search in this forum for the subject large files, in the section Vista Performance & maintenance and look at the question "can't delete large .mpg files" I found out how to delete the files at least. And to open them, the program I was using was making .mpgs from recorded television. So I found I could open the files in the original program, but Vista just won't open them. The "fix" they told me about I haven't tried yet. Good luck! Amanda -- Amanda B "V.A" wrote: > Hi, > I cannot open the mpg-files that I made with my photo-camera any longer. > This worked pretty well in XP, not in Vista anymore. > > Help ! > I have lots of them, what should I do ? > > Thanks > |
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Hi Amanda,
In my case, it are small 15 seconds mpg-files that I made with my photo-camera. I could perfectly play them in WMP11 under XP. But I cannot play them aly longer under Vista. This is an awful drawback in Vista - I will have to go back to XP if MS cannot come up with a backward-compatibility solution. "Amanda" wrote: > V.A.: > I had a similar problem. Are these large movie files? I found I could not > open, move, copy or delete my .mpg files after upgrading to Vista. I posted a > question about it in the Vista Performance & Maintenance section of this > forum. If you want to see the advice I got, do a search in this forum for the > subject large files, > in the section Vista Performance & maintenance > and look at the question "can't delete large .mpg files" > I found out how to delete the files at least. And to open them, the program > I was using was making .mpgs from recorded television. So I found I could > open the files in the original program, but Vista just won't open them. The > "fix" they told me about I haven't tried yet. > Good luck! > Amanda > -- > Amanda B > > > "V.A" wrote: > > > Hi, > > I cannot open the mpg-files that I made with my photo-camera any longer. > > This worked pretty well in XP, not in Vista anymore. > > > > Help ! > > I have lots of them, what should I do ? > > > > Thanks > > |
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Try installing these and see if it solves your problem.
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detai...ge/1159994557/1 "V.A" <VA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news E30EED6-D3EB-44BF-942D-DC98A30A4943@microsoft.com...> Hi Amanda, > In my case, it are small 15 seconds mpg-files that I made with my > photo-camera. > I could perfectly play them in WMP11 under XP. > But I cannot play them aly longer under Vista. > > This is an awful drawback in Vista - I will have to go back to XP if MS > cannot come up with a backward-compatibility solution. > > "Amanda" wrote: > >> V.A.: >> I had a similar problem. Are these large movie files? I found I could not >> open, move, copy or delete my .mpg files after upgrading to Vista. I >> posted a >> question about it in the Vista Performance & Maintenance section of this >> forum. If you want to see the advice I got, do a search in this forum for >> the >> subject large files, >> in the section Vista Performance & maintenance >> and look at the question "can't delete large .mpg files" >> I found out how to delete the files at least. And to open them, the >> program >> I was using was making .mpgs from recorded television. So I found I could >> open the files in the original program, but Vista just won't open them. >> The >> "fix" they told me about I haven't tried yet. >> Good luck! >> Amanda >> -- >> Amanda B >> >> >> "V.A" wrote: >> >> > Hi, >> > I cannot open the mpg-files that I made with my photo-camera any >> > longer. >> > This worked pretty well in XP, not in Vista anymore. >> > >> > Help ! >> > I have lots of them, what should I do ? >> > >> > Thanks >> > |
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I hope that this works for Amanda, but for me it does not John.
I still get the popup window that tells me : "Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the file. For additional assistance, click Web Help." When I click the Web Help button, I am brought to a MS-page that says there is probably something wrong with my sound device. My sound device is however functioning perfectly. "John Barnes" wrote: > Try installing these and see if it solves your problem. > http://fileforum.betanews.com/detai...ge/1159994557/1 > > > "V.A" <VA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news E30EED6-D3EB-44BF-942D-DC98A30A4943@microsoft.com...> > Hi Amanda, > > In my case, it are small 15 seconds mpg-files that I made with my > > photo-camera. > > I could perfectly play them in WMP11 under XP. > > But I cannot play them aly longer under Vista. > > > > This is an awful drawback in Vista - I will have to go back to XP if MS > > cannot come up with a backward-compatibility solution. > > > > "Amanda" wrote: > > > >> V.A.: > >> I had a similar problem. Are these large movie files? I found I could not > >> open, move, copy or delete my .mpg files after upgrading to Vista. I > >> posted a > >> question about it in the Vista Performance & Maintenance section of this > >> forum. If you want to see the advice I got, do a search in this forum for > >> the > >> subject large files, > >> in the section Vista Performance & maintenance > >> and look at the question "can't delete large .mpg files" > >> I found out how to delete the files at least. And to open them, the > >> program > >> I was using was making .mpgs from recorded television. So I found I could > >> open the files in the original program, but Vista just won't open them. > >> The > >> "fix" they told me about I haven't tried yet. > >> Good luck! > >> Amanda > >> -- > >> Amanda B > >> > >> > >> "V.A" wrote: > >> > >> > Hi, > >> > I cannot open the mpg-files that I made with my photo-camera any > >> > longer. > >> > This worked pretty well in XP, not in Vista anymore. > >> > > >> > Help ! > >> > I have lots of them, what should I do ? > >> > > >> > Thanks > >> > > > |
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I have found kind of a solution :
- Install Vista Codec Pack v.437 - Install Media Player Classic And I can play most Media files. I wonder why I still need the Media Player Classic. And I hate it that I need both - WMP & MPC Is there a way to disconnect all the media file types from Windows Media Player and add them to Media Player Classic. It looks like (simple) Media Player Classic can handle a lot more stuff than the (sophisticated) Windows Media Player, although the Vista Codec Pack should work for both of them ???? "V.A" wrote: > I hope that this works for Amanda, but for me it does not John. > > I still get the popup window that tells me : > "Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the file. For > additional assistance, click Web Help." > When I click the Web Help button, I am brought to a MS-page that says there > is probably something wrong with my sound device. > My sound device is however functioning perfectly. > > > > "John Barnes" wrote: > > > Try installing these and see if it solves your problem. > > http://fileforum.betanews.com/detai...ge/1159994557/1 > > > > > > "V.A" <VA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news E30EED6-D3EB-44BF-942D-DC98A30A4943@microsoft.com...> > > Hi Amanda, > > > In my case, it are small 15 seconds mpg-files that I made with my > > > photo-camera. > > > I could perfectly play them in WMP11 under XP. > > > But I cannot play them aly longer under Vista. > > > > > > This is an awful drawback in Vista - I will have to go back to XP if MS > > > cannot come up with a backward-compatibility solution. > > > > > > "Amanda" wrote: > > > > > >> V.A.: > > >> I had a similar problem. Are these large movie files? I found I could not > > >> open, move, copy or delete my .mpg files after upgrading to Vista. I > > >> posted a > > >> question about it in the Vista Performance & Maintenance section of this > > >> forum. If you want to see the advice I got, do a search in this forum for > > >> the > > >> subject large files, > > >> in the section Vista Performance & maintenance > > >> and look at the question "can't delete large .mpg files" > > >> I found out how to delete the files at least. And to open them, the > > >> program > > >> I was using was making .mpgs from recorded television. So I found I could > > >> open the files in the original program, but Vista just won't open them. > > >> The > > >> "fix" they told me about I haven't tried yet. > > >> Good luck! > > >> Amanda > > >> -- > > >> Amanda B > > >> > > >> > > >> "V.A" wrote: > > >> > > >> > Hi, > > >> > I cannot open the mpg-files that I made with my photo-camera any > > >> > longer. > > >> > This worked pretty well in XP, not in Vista anymore. > > >> > > > >> > Help ! > > >> > I have lots of them, what should I do ? > > >> > > > >> > Thanks > > >> > > > > > |
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If you are going to use MPC, I personally use the K-Lite codec packs. As to
your other question, if you only have a few media types to switch over, like I do, (mp4 for one), just right click on the file and select open with, browse to the MPC.exe file and select it. When the box comes up check the box to make that the default player for that media type. "V.A" <VA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4CF78F60-6A79-477A-8737-407E2527D56D@microsoft.com... >I have found kind of a solution : > - Install Vista Codec Pack v.437 > - Install Media Player Classic > And I can play most Media files. > > I wonder why I still need the Media Player Classic. > And I hate it that I need both - WMP & MPC > > Is there a way to disconnect all the media file types from Windows Media > Player and add them to Media Player Classic. > It looks like (simple) Media Player Classic can handle a lot more stuff > than > the (sophisticated) Windows Media Player, although the Vista Codec Pack > should work for both of them ???? > > > "V.A" wrote: > >> I hope that this works for Amanda, but for me it does not John. >> >> I still get the popup window that tells me : >> "Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the file. For >> additional assistance, click Web Help." >> When I click the Web Help button, I am brought to a MS-page that says >> there >> is probably something wrong with my sound device. >> My sound device is however functioning perfectly. >> >> >> >> "John Barnes" wrote: >> >> > Try installing these and see if it solves your problem. >> > http://fileforum.betanews.com/detai...ge/1159994557/1 >> > >> > >> > "V.A" <VA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > news E30EED6-D3EB-44BF-942D-DC98A30A4943@microsoft.com...>> > > Hi Amanda, >> > > In my case, it are small 15 seconds mpg-files that I made with my >> > > photo-camera. >> > > I could perfectly play them in WMP11 under XP. >> > > But I cannot play them aly longer under Vista. >> > > >> > > This is an awful drawback in Vista - I will have to go back to XP if >> > > MS >> > > cannot come up with a backward-compatibility solution. >> > > >> > > "Amanda" wrote: >> > > >> > >> V.A.: >> > >> I had a similar problem. Are these large movie files? I found I >> > >> could not >> > >> open, move, copy or delete my .mpg files after upgrading to Vista. I >> > >> posted a >> > >> question about it in the Vista Performance & Maintenance section of >> > >> this >> > >> forum. If you want to see the advice I got, do a search in this >> > >> forum for >> > >> the >> > >> subject large files, >> > >> in the section Vista Performance & maintenance >> > >> and look at the question "can't delete large .mpg files" >> > >> I found out how to delete the files at least. And to open them, the >> > >> program >> > >> I was using was making .mpgs from recorded television. So I found I >> > >> could >> > >> open the files in the original program, but Vista just won't open >> > >> them. >> > >> The >> > >> "fix" they told me about I haven't tried yet. >> > >> Good luck! >> > >> Amanda >> > >> -- >> > >> Amanda B >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> "V.A" wrote: >> > >> >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > I cannot open the mpg-files that I made with my photo-camera any >> > >> > longer. >> > >> > This worked pretty well in XP, not in Vista anymore. >> > >> > >> > >> > Help ! >> > >> > I have lots of them, what should I do ? >> > >> > >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > >> > >> > |
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K-Lite is extremely bad. Codec packs in general cause a lot more problems than they solve. =\ -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message news:uxrlFm3fHHA.2396@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > If you are going to use MPC, I personally use the K-Lite codec packs. As > to your other question, if you only have a few media types to switch over, > like I do, (mp4 for one), just right click on the file and select open > with, browse to the MPC.exe file and select it. When the box comes up > check the box to make that the default player for that media type. > > "V.A" <VA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4CF78F60-6A79-477A-8737-407E2527D56D@microsoft.com... >>I have found kind of a solution : >> - Install Vista Codec Pack v.437 >> - Install Media Player Classic >> And I can play most Media files. >> >> I wonder why I still need the Media Player Classic. >> And I hate it that I need both - WMP & MPC >> >> Is there a way to disconnect all the media file types from Windows Media >> Player and add them to Media Player Classic. >> It looks like (simple) Media Player Classic can handle a lot more stuff >> than >> the (sophisticated) Windows Media Player, although the Vista Codec Pack >> should work for both of them ???? >> >> >> "V.A" wrote: >> >>> I hope that this works for Amanda, but for me it does not John. >>> >>> I still get the popup window that tells me : >>> "Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the file. For >>> additional assistance, click Web Help." >>> When I click the Web Help button, I am brought to a MS-page that says >>> there >>> is probably something wrong with my sound device. >>> My sound device is however functioning perfectly. >>> >>> >>> >>> "John Barnes" wrote: >>> >>> > Try installing these and see if it solves your problem. >>> > http://fileforum.betanews.com/detai...ge/1159994557/1 >>> > >>> > >>> > "V.A" <VA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> > news E30EED6-D3EB-44BF-942D-DC98A30A4943@microsoft.com...>>> > > Hi Amanda, >>> > > In my case, it are small 15 seconds mpg-files that I made with my >>> > > photo-camera. >>> > > I could perfectly play them in WMP11 under XP. >>> > > But I cannot play them aly longer under Vista. >>> > > >>> > > This is an awful drawback in Vista - I will have to go back to XP if >>> > > MS >>> > > cannot come up with a backward-compatibility solution. >>> > > >>> > > "Amanda" wrote: >>> > > >>> > >> V.A.: >>> > >> I had a similar problem. Are these large movie files? I found I >>> > >> could not >>> > >> open, move, copy or delete my .mpg files after upgrading to Vista. >>> > >> I >>> > >> posted a >>> > >> question about it in the Vista Performance & Maintenance section of >>> > >> this >>> > >> forum. If you want to see the advice I got, do a search in this >>> > >> forum for >>> > >> the >>> > >> subject large files, >>> > >> in the section Vista Performance & maintenance >>> > >> and look at the question "can't delete large .mpg files" >>> > >> I found out how to delete the files at least. And to open them, the >>> > >> program >>> > >> I was using was making .mpgs from recorded television. So I found I >>> > >> could >>> > >> open the files in the original program, but Vista just won't open >>> > >> them. >>> > >> The >>> > >> "fix" they told me about I haven't tried yet. >>> > >> Good luck! >>> > >> Amanda >>> > >> -- >>> > >> Amanda B >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> "V.A" wrote: >>> > >> >>> > >> > Hi, >>> > >> > I cannot open the mpg-files that I made with my photo-camera any >>> > >> > longer. >>> > >> > This worked pretty well in XP, not in Vista anymore. >>> > >> > >>> > >> > Help ! >>> > >> > I have lots of them, what should I do ? >>> > >> > >>> > >> > Thanks >>> > >> > >>> > >>> > > |
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What's the exact Web Help URL that you get? -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "V.A" <VA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:27597187-DF6A-4416-999C-462E51E27729@microsoft.com... >I hope that this works for Amanda, but for me it does not John. > > I still get the popup window that tells me : > "Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the file. For > additional assistance, click Web Help." > When I click the Web Help button, I am brought to a MS-page that says > there > is probably something wrong with my sound device. > My sound device is however functioning perfectly. > > > > "John Barnes" wrote: > >> Try installing these and see if it solves your problem. >> http://fileforum.betanews.com/detai...ge/1159994557/1 >> >> >> "V.A" <VA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news E30EED6-D3EB-44BF-942D-DC98A30A4943@microsoft.com...>> > Hi Amanda, >> > In my case, it are small 15 seconds mpg-files that I made with my >> > photo-camera. >> > I could perfectly play them in WMP11 under XP. >> > But I cannot play them aly longer under Vista. >> > >> > This is an awful drawback in Vista - I will have to go back to XP if MS >> > cannot come up with a backward-compatibility solution. >> > >> > "Amanda" wrote: >> > >> >> V.A.: >> >> I had a similar problem. Are these large movie files? I found I could >> >> not >> >> open, move, copy or delete my .mpg files after upgrading to Vista. I >> >> posted a >> >> question about it in the Vista Performance & Maintenance section of >> >> this >> >> forum. If you want to see the advice I got, do a search in this forum >> >> for >> >> the >> >> subject large files, >> >> in the section Vista Performance & maintenance >> >> and look at the question "can't delete large .mpg files" >> >> I found out how to delete the files at least. And to open them, the >> >> program >> >> I was using was making .mpgs from recorded television. So I found I >> >> could >> >> open the files in the original program, but Vista just won't open >> >> them. >> >> The >> >> "fix" they told me about I haven't tried yet. >> >> Good luck! >> >> Amanda >> >> -- >> >> Amanda B >> >> >> >> >> >> "V.A" wrote: >> >> >> >> > Hi, >> >> > I cannot open the mpg-files that I made with my photo-camera any >> >> > longer. >> >> > This worked pretty well in XP, not in Vista anymore. >> >> > >> >> > Help ! >> >> > I have lots of them, what should I do ? >> >> > >> >> > Thanks >> >> > >> >> |
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Try downloading Media Player Classic from here
http://sourceforge.net/project/show...ackage_id=84358 I am using it and it works quite well for mpg and avi as well as handle dvds. "V.A" <VA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news E30EED6-D3EB-44BF-942D-DC98A30A4943@microsoft.com...> Hi Amanda, > In my case, it are small 15 seconds mpg-files that I made with my > photo-camera. > I could perfectly play them in WMP11 under XP. > But I cannot play them aly longer under Vista. > > This is an awful drawback in Vista - I will have to go back to XP if MS > cannot come up with a backward-compatibility solution. > > "Amanda" wrote: > >> V.A.: >> I had a similar problem. Are these large movie files? I found I could not >> open, move, copy or delete my .mpg files after upgrading to Vista. I >> posted a >> question about it in the Vista Performance & Maintenance section of this >> forum. If you want to see the advice I got, do a search in this forum for >> the >> subject large files, >> in the section Vista Performance & maintenance >> and look at the question "can't delete large .mpg files" >> I found out how to delete the files at least. And to open them, the >> program >> I was using was making .mpgs from recorded television. So I found I could >> open the files in the original program, but Vista just won't open them. >> The >> "fix" they told me about I haven't tried yet. >> Good luck! >> Amanda >> -- >> Amanda B >> >> >> "V.A" wrote: >> >> > Hi, >> > I cannot open the mpg-files that I made with my photo-camera any >> > longer. >> > This worked pretty well in XP, not in Vista anymore. >> > >> > Help ! >> > I have lots of them, what should I do ? >> > >> > Thanks >> > |
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