Re: Cannot play web video in IE7

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Biggles wrote:
Job done.

Now, that's what I call a quick fix!

Many thanks.


"Winchester" wrote:

I had the same problem. To fix this in WMP 11 TRY:
Tools > Options > Performance > Video Acceleration
The default for video acceleration is full, move the bar down to
'none' or just move it closer to 'none' until it plays
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FWIW...when reducing hardware acceleration
improves a graphics issue it's a strong indication
that your video driver needs to be updated.

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