Unable to play imported Clips in movie maker 2

G

Guest

I am no longer able to play imported clips i.n Movie Maker 2. I had no
problem initially. I even tried removing and re-installing Windows XP SP2.
After placing several clips into the time line, I clicked the play button
and received "class not registered" error.
 
D

da_test

I am no longer able to play imported clips i.n Movie Maker 2. I had no
problem initially. I even tried removing and re-installing Windows XP SP2.
After placing several clips into the time line, I clicked the play button
and received "class not registered" error.
Do they play in wmp?

Dave
 
G

Guest

If you mean "WMV" then then the answer is no. Windows Media player operates
without any problems. However, I am only having problems with Windows Movie
Maker 2.
 
G

Guest

The link was a little informative but no help. I checked the AVI file using
the GSpot utility. My AVI's video codec info4 is C IV50. the utility reports
that the Rendering was successful and that DirectShow claims to be able to
play the file. I continue to be baffeled by this problem since theses AVI
and WMV files were able to played in WMM before. I suspect that something
may have occured to damage my WMM. Can WMM be some how installed seperately?
 
G

Graham Hughes

OK, can you run through the problem from the start, answering these Q's as
well.
You captured dv-avi files from your camcorder?
These when imported into WMM played fine?
You did something to the pc?
The files stopped playing in WMM?
The files still play in WMP?
Do you know when they stopped playing in WMM?
Can you recall what you may have changed on the pc when this happened?
Can you use system restore to go back to a point before this happened?

Graham

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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
Laird of Glencairn
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com
 

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