calss not registered error message

G

Guest

Hello,

I have a new PC that was delivered with XP home pre-installed. I'd like to
use Movie Maker but when I try to import any audio or video I get the "class
not registered" error message.

I've searched a lot and found the instructions, batch files, and lines
relating to regsrvr32 and have run them all with no joy.

I have media player 10 and nero 6.x installed. Both work at playing anything
that I through at them. Nero even has a similar editing tool that works as
well but I'd like to try out Movie Maker.

Any ideas?

I thought about re-installing Movie Maker but there is no way to do it
without an SP2 install and that was already installed with XP Home on my new
PC.

Any ideas on how to re-install Movie Maker?

Thanks,

Piper
 
J

John Inzer

Piper said:
Hello,

I have a new PC that was delivered with XP home
pre-installed. I'd like to use Movie Maker but when I try
to import any audio or video I get the "class not
registered" error message.

I've searched a lot and found the instructions, batch
files, and lines relating to regsrvr32 and have run them
all with no joy.

I have media player 10 and nero 6.x installed. Both work
at playing anything that I through at them. Nero even has
a similar editing tool that works as well but I'd like to
try out Movie Maker.

Any ideas?

I thought about re-installing Movie Maker but there is no
way to do it without an SP2 install and that was already
installed with XP Home on my new PC.

Any ideas on how to re-install Movie Maker?

Thanks,

Piper

================================

No guarantees...but it might be worth
a try to run the following command.

Go to...Start / Run...and type (or copy / paste)
the following...

regsvr32 %windir%\system32\qdv.dll
(yes, there's a space between the first 2 and %)

Press Enter.

You should see a dialog that says:

DllRegisterServer in C:\WINDOWS\system32\qdv.dll succeeded

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J

John Inzer

And maybe the following links will offer some ideas:

Bad Installation Of Movie Maker 2.1
http://tinyurl.com/haq54

What can I do if I upgrade to Windows
XP SP2 and Windows Movie Maker 2.1
is not installed successfully?
http://tinyurl.com/65pfo

--

*********Notice***********
This is not tech support
........I am a volunteer.......

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you.

Proceed at your own risk.

John Inzer
Picture It! MVP

Digital Image
Highlights and FAQs
http://tinyurl.com/aczzp

Need a Web Host?
*******Consider********
Annex Technologies
http://www.annex.com/
**************************
 
G

Guest

I did this, perhaps I didn't make myself clear enough in my original post, to
no avail.

Is the only way to re-install movie maker to reinstall sp2?

If I reinstall sp2 will I have reinstall all of the updates that were
released after and that I installed allready?

Will windows update know this?

Thanks,

Piper
 
J

John Inzer

Piper said:
I did this, perhaps I didn't make myself clear enough in
my original post, to no avail.
=======================================
Sorry, I could only guess what you had and had
not tried.
=======================================
Is the only way to re-install movie maker to reinstall
sp2?
=======================================
Reinstall SP2 or try the steps in the following articles...

Bad Installation Of Movie Maker 2.1
http://tinyurl.com/haq54

What can I do if I upgrade to Windows
XP SP2 and Windows Movie Maker 2.1
is not installed successfully?
http://tinyurl.com/65pfo
=======================================
If I reinstall sp2 will I have reinstall all of the
updates that were released after and that I installed
allready?

Will windows update know this?

Thanks,

Piper
================================
If any updates from Windows Update are
required after reinstalling SP2...the scanner
at the update site will identify them.

You can download a copy of SP2 from the
following site.

Download Windows XP SP2
http://tinyurl.com/6ubys

--

*********Notice***********
This is not tech support
........I am a volunteer.......

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you.

Proceed at your own risk.

John Inzer
Picture It! MVP

Digital Image
Highlights and FAQs
http://tinyurl.com/aczzp

Need a Web Host?
*******Consider********
Annex Technologies
http://www.annex.com/
**************************
 
G

Guest

Ok, on another tack does anyone know the registry entries for Movie Maker?

Perhaps they weren't entered or crushed by something else.

with this info I could enter or edit them back to default (if this is the
problem).

Thanks,

Piper
 
R

rehan

Hi

I have a batch file to re register the core system dlls used by WMM:
http://www.rehanfx.org/utils/reregdlls.bat

Close as many programs as you can before executing.

Since Movie Maker is a system component the registry entries used by Movie
Maker are quite varied. You can use RegMon utility from www.SysInternals.com
to see all of these. I suspect this wont lead you anywhere tho.

Try re-installing:

Windows Media Player
Windows Media Encoder
and the latest video drivers.

The first two should fix any issues with WMV file types.

HTH
 

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