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My DVD drive plays regular DVDs and both audio and file CDs but when I
attempt to play a DVD with AVI files on it, it gives me the following error message: Windows cannot read from this disk. This disk might be corrupted, or it could be using a format that is not comaptible with windows. I've tried downloading updated codecs and new versions of media players, but I'm not sure if I have the right ones. The computer recognizes the files when presented on a flash drive, but then windows media player gives me the message that it has trouble downloading the proper codecs. I have an IBM thinkpad and am using XP professional. Any help would truly be appreciated. |
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Download and install G-Spot Codec Identifier....
http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ Open G-Spot and point it towards one of the problem files.... click on Render at the bottom and it will look at the file and tell you exactly what codec it needs. Remember that codec packs are, usually, a really bad idea. The only two codecs I've ever needed are the DiVX and the xVid codecs and they are available at the websites www.divx.com and www.xvid.com Multiple versions of other codecs are more likely only to cause problems on your PC, not resolve your problem. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies, Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Caroline" <Caroline@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:80F9ABC0-74AB-49AC-9F5F-FB7FD8F9B6B0@microsoft.com... > My DVD drive plays regular DVDs and both audio and file CDs but when I > attempt to play a DVD with AVI files on it, it gives me the following > error > message: > > Windows cannot read from this disk. This disk might be corrupted, or it > could be using a format that is not comaptible with windows. > > I've tried downloading updated codecs and new versions of media players, > but > I'm not sure if I have the right ones. The computer recognizes the files > when presented on a flash drive, but then windows media player gives me > the > message that it has trouble downloading the proper codecs. > > I have an IBM thinkpad and am using XP professional. Any help would truly > be appreciated. |
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