Re: Video Error
From: andy3049 (andy3049_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/17/04
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Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 12:17:01 -0700
Dana, The DVD seems to work fine through MCE, it's the TV feature that is corrupted. Does that make a difference?
"Dana Cline - MVP" wrote:
> Sounds like you lost your codec. You'll need to reinstall the software that
> has the codec, typically WinDVD or a similar DVD program. This shouldn't
> delete any of your existing files.
>
> Dana Cline - MVP
>
> "andy3049" <andy3049@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D690747A-24A3-43F9-A94F-6AEA812BCBB1@microsoft.com...
> > A few months ago, my media center starting giving me the Video Error:File
> needed to dispay video are corrupt, etc... Havent had time to deal with it
> until now, 5 days after warranty expired and Gateway wont even talk to me.
> ( My system is a Gateway XL) Very grateful to see this forum. I checked to
> see if the Recorded TV folder was encrypted and it wasn't. It sounds like
> my only option is to reload my driver CD. My question is whether booting
> off this CD will delete all my files? Also, if I need to do this, how do
> you back up a library on iTunes that exists on the PC? Greatly appreciate
> any help.
>
>
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