Re: Playing DVD
- From: "RalfG" <itsnotme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 11:41:58 -0400
Re. the update.. nope, doubt it would make a difference unless there is a
bug in the existing drive firmware. Check in Device Manager, the actual
device driver is stock MS. I expect the update is for the drive firmware.
Those often deal with media or burner software compatibility issues.. or bug
fixes.
WMP depends on components from 3rd party DVD player software as well, so
that would be the area to concentrate on if the DVDs don't play at all.
Don't rely on how autoplay does or doesn't work to decide DVDs won't play.
Run the player software manually and try to play a DVD with it. If that
doesn't work there is still an underlying problem to solve but if it does
play manually you might only have to fix the autoplay settings to get that
part to work again.
"macayah" <macayah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I updated my WMP this morning to the version 9 and reinstalled PowerDVD 5.1
(the reinstallation CD that came with it) on the pc. Later, I'll check if
I
have the specified Codec. I was thinking about getting an update for my
DVD/CD-R/RW driver on Dell. Do you think that might help?
Macayah
"RalfG" wrote:
DVDs require 3rd party player software and an MPEG2 CODEC. The CODEC is
usually provided with commercial player programs (WinDVD, PowerDVD, Nero
etc.). Reinstall the original DVD player software you had on the system.
Some of the players conflict with each other so don't install more than
one
player at a time. I once had my WinDVD install trashed by a free player
that
was accidentally installed from a rental DVD.. same symptoms as yours.
"macayah" <macayah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi RalfG,
I did not do a system restore prior to the problem. owever, last night
I
did
a system restore on the pc, taking July 5th as my restore point. Now,
the
sound is back, everything works fine with the exception that now, my pc
cannot detect my DVDs and play them. Any suggestions would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
Macayah
"RalfG" wrote:
Hmm, not knowing what all you tried previously I'd say try
reinstalling
the
sound card drivers. Did you already try doing an XP System Restore to
a
point just before the sound problems started?
If the Dell recovery software doesn't have the drivers available as an
individual re-install item you can usually get up to date drivers from
the
sound card manufacturer..that includes drivers for onboard sound
chipsets
(eg Realtek etc.). If you uninstall the old drivers (there may be an
entry
in add-remove programs) and reinstall them clean Windows will
hopefully
redetect the sound hardware and reinstall the appropriate devices
properly.
"macayah" <macayah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks RalfG,
I do have Quicktime installed. The problem must be more general
because
the
iTunes is not the only player affected.
Macayah
"RalfG" wrote:
AFAIK iTunes needs Apple Quicktime and its codecs in order to work.
"macayah" <macayah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello Everyone!
I have a Dell Inspiron 1000 with Windows XP, and since last week
I
am
having
problem with playing music files or DVD either on WMP and even
iTunes.
I
reinstalled the sound card (SoundMax), installed DirectX,
troubleshoot...it
still doesn't play sounds, not even the system sounds. However,
the
I
can
hear the *.mid files play. I really don't know what to do next.
Someone
suggested that I downloaded K-lite codecs, which I did but it was
not
of
much
help. The music files just don't play on iTunes and I keep
getting
the
C00D11BA error message : no sound device is intalled etc. I
followed
the
link
posted by Chris Lanier but nothing suggested worked, in the sound
devices
window, under the volume tab everything is dimmed, i can't change
anything.
Please HELPPPP!!!!
.
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