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Hello there. Recently my PC has been unable to play any video images. Regardless of whether the clip is using media player, real, quick time or anything else, when the clip plays there is audio but no video. The strange thing is that the first frame of the clip is always viewable (e.g when trying to play back a video I have recorded), but as soon as I click ‘play’ the screen goes black. The clip clearly does play, as there is audio. This is now a real pain, as it means I can’t watch any web footage (BBC news etc.), or do any video editing (I’ve got Canopus Let’s Edit installed). I've had the problem a few months now, but it's only now become a major issue as I want to start doing some video editing again. I've tried changing the 'performance' options in WMP to 'some video acceleration', which does now allow some things to play in WMP, but this hasn't helped anything else. Hope this makes sense. Any ideas what my problem might be? Many thanks. Dave -- guarro |
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If it worked in the past, how long ago was that. Sometimes I find that auto
updates have installed something that causes something else to stop working. I do a restore to the last time I remember something working, then reinstall one thing at a time that I might have installed since the restore point (rebooting and checking that everything is working before installing the next update or software). "guarro" <guarro.1ygcre@pcbanter.net> wrote in message news:guarro.1ygcre@pcbanter.net... > > Hello there. > > Recently my PC has been unable to play any video images. Regardless of > whether the clip is using media player, real, quick time or anything > else, when the clip plays there is audio but no video. > > The strange thing is that the first frame of the clip is always > viewable (e.g when trying to play back a video I have recorded), but as > soon as I click 'play' the screen goes black. The clip clearly does > play, as there is audio. > > This is now a real pain, as it means I can't watch any web footage (BBC > news etc.), or do any video editing (I've got Canopus Let's Edit > installed). I've had the problem a few months now, but it's only now > become a major issue as I want to start doing some video editing > again. > > I've tried changing the 'performance' options in WMP to 'some video > acceleration', which does now allow some things to play in WMP, but > this hasn't helped anything else. > > Hope this makes sense. Any ideas what my problem might be? Many > thanks. > > Dave > > > -- > guarro |
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