Re: CLSID_VideoMixingRenderer9 "Class Not Registered" error.



On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 15:31:24 -0000, Christopher.Begley@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

My resolution: The system was a dual monitor setup. I could not get
the video to work on the pci video card. (A matrox dual head).
When I make the onboard graphics card the primary display the video
works fine. As was stated in your linked thread, VMR is picky
about what hardware it runs on.

As long as it runs on one monitor, then this solution works for me.

For the record, I did reinstall DX9 and latest card drivers, I could
just not get the video to work on that card.

Thank you for following up with your resolution. The error message you
received from DX is certainly confusing. This will probably help others.

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