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Anonymous Posted on May 26, 2017

Problem of video Playback in my laptop

Hi, For the last one month, i have playback problems with any player used. Details, 1) VLC player - when i try to fast frwd. the video and audio interface disturbs, and video stops. 2) jetaudio - It doesn't play the video file at all. 3) KM Player - it plays upto a limit and stucks up in between. Then audio comes, but video stucks. It even doesn't move, after too much time also. All these problems are happening from last 20-25 days, suddenly. Pls help. Regards, C V S Kapil

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2007

SOURCE: Error message when I try to play a cd,dvd or rip

Before we try blaming a faulty cd/dvd unit lets check out faulty Windows Media Player Software. Is Media Player up to date? Try installing iTunes set as default. That will force the cd/dvd association to iTunes. See if the player works or what the error is...If it works...Then re-open Media player make it the default again and see it what it does. or This is from the Microsoft site: Windows Media Player cannot find the file. This error message usually indicates the link from an item in Media Library to its associated digital media file is broken. Items in Media Library are links to digital media files that are stored on your computer, a network drive, a removable storage card, an Internet server, or another location. Links can be broken for one of the following reasons: * A link to a temporary file from the Internet cache (for example, a file from the Temporary Internet Files folder) was added to Media Library and that file was later deleted. * A link to a digital media file was added to Media Library and the file was later deleted. To repair a link Do one of the following: * If you deleted or moved the file, replace it to its original location. * If you moved the file, right-click the item in Media Library, click Error Details, and then enter the new location of the file. To delete a link Do one of the following: * Right-click the item in Media Library, click Error Details, and then select the Remove file from Media Library check box. * Right-click the item in Media Library, and then click Delete from Library. Good Luck, Tim

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  • Posted on Feb 08, 2008

SOURCE: how can i Make it region free?

Hi please look at this URL for a fix... Use DVD Region-Free that will work.

http://www.infopackets.com/channels/en/windows/gazette/2003/20031030_reset_dvd_region_country_code_zone_lock.htm

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 13, 2008

SOURCE: my system hp pavilion dv4000 cannot play out audio and picture from my dvd and window player files, no sound card foud

make sure you got the right drivers for your unit... specially if your using operating systems that exactly supports that drivers you 've loaded with...

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2009

SOURCE: no audio file will play on WMP, no dvd or audio disk will play...

Windows Media Player cannot play several files in the playlist. This might be caused by one or more problems.
To find information about the specific problems, click the Now Playing tab, and then click the blue or red icon next to each file in the List pane.
In some cases, you might encounter this error message if there is a problem with your sound device, such as a sound card or sound controller. For example:

  • Your sound device requires an updated driver. To determine if an updated driver is available, see Windows Update or see the sound device manufacturer's Web site.
  • Your sound device is not functioning properly. To troubleshoot the problem, see Windows Help and Support or refer to your sound device's documentation.
  • You do not have a sound device installed on your computer. Install a sound device, and then try to play the file again

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  • Posted on Aug 01, 2010

SOURCE: I am having trouble accessing videos/pics. on my laptop

Since your question is not so clear, I have to assume myself that pictures and videos saved on your phone can't play on your computer after they are transferred to your computer. The message simply means that the codec installed on your system does not support the media type that you are playing. If you don't have any other player installed on your system you have to try with this one Vlc media Player (click here to download). Download it, and install, now open the downloaded files (video or pic or audio) using this player. Hopefully that should work. Alternatively you can use this player instead of Windows Media Player, but on the other hand, you can still play those files using Windows Media Player. The only thing you need is to install a codec, like Klite megacodec packs, Acemega codec packs, etc.. Click here to download Klite mega codec packs Download, Install and restart your computer, now you'll be able to play any type of media file using your windows media player and other players.

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Playback in video

dv6-7020, what OS? XP, VISTA, W7, W8. W8.1 W10 (release 1,2,3)
we cant answer this lacking , OS, and what media you are playing?

media can be.
1: DVD or blue ray or even a CD can have videos.
2 : a video file, like MP4 or 100s of other types of formats,
3: online video streaming, are you on line, if yes, where.>?
name the source , by name, netflix, or youtube or? where?

ok this always worked ok before, but not now.
sure (top reasons are what, )
1: Virus infected PC.
2: if online, the web is slow, or if on wifi, (hopeless) wifi is slow due to congestion in the hood. try upper wifi channels, to cure.

why not just start with OS
like this, (and example)
1: windows 10.
2: VLC on youtube is slow.
or
VLC on a local, MP4 fail is slow, chops or sounds wrong.
like that, tell the story as it happens and bingo, 10x better help.
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Problem of video playback

dv6-7020
so VLC fails. for a local file...
well here are all possibles, if it worked before, did it?
no OS stated, is the XP? the virus magnet?
no file stated, there are like 100 video formats.
AVI, FLV, MP4, to name 3, which was it?

never post leaving out what operating system running.
1: virus infected.
2: if you download VLC from any source besides makers IT WILL BE INFECTED for SURE.
3: the system is running, too many startup programs slowing it way down. NO OS stated, (w10 is different)
in W7, click on run box and type, MSCONFIG, run that.
see the box tab called startup, those need be be shut off
shut them all off, but AV and say Malwarebytes (yes get it)

you need to clean the OS, off all Virus and malware,
this can take all day on many ive done.
reload the OS, with the F10, or F11 per the HP.com instructions.
you can run CCleaner free, from authors side piriform and no OTHERS.
you can run ESet standalone, cleaner, from eset.com
its a portable app, free then is very powerful,


the reason Video plays slow (stalls is slow too.)
is for many reasons.
most are this , AV infected, file is fragmented, run DRAG on the drive holding the VIDEO FILE.
or the CPU is over loaded.
learn to use task manager, controL +ALT+DEL KEY (At same time)
click on line that says, CPU so the hungry progs go to top.
see them , if confuses, on those names post them or use photos.
best is not having extraneous programs in memory.
one that bugs me is the HP printer manager, it remove, it.
not the driver, the silly manager that is a pain and steals system
resources or worse ****** Norton AV get rid of that if present..
i can type here for days telling you all the things not to have in memory. but will not. (ID HAVE TO TOUCH IT AND SHOW YOU)

A simple fix exists.
reload, that Unstated OS.
press F10 or F11, to do that. HP hot key for OS refresh and repairs.
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you posted 3 times ad ANON
why>? why post 3 times, why not wait for answers.
its free here we dont get paid to help here. not one thin dime.
here I answer again
no OS stated
no media stated, fail.

tell the helper now what you are playing?
where is it, we can not ever guess media sources.
vast possible, i can name 100's

DISKS
FILES local. or even on your own server on a sub net.
or ONLINE , makes 3, and 10000000 others on each.
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Assuming you are trying to playback a video file, try VLC media player. You may be missing codecs to playback the video. VLC includes them.
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I have a sony laptop modle vgn ns325j every time i put video off my digital camera on here all i get is a picture with sound how do i get the video

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Is your PC doing something else in the background while attempting to play the movies? Hit Control, Shift, Escape while playing a movie and look on the bottom at how much CPU % the PC uses before and during movie playback.
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Hi there,
I can play .vob files with a cool media player called VLC player, which plays everything I throw at it. I recommend you download it from here:

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

and when you install it, set the File Associations to play everything with VLC, that'll let you double click on a .vob file and play it automatically.
VLC has a much lighter 'footprint' than Windows Media Player, or Nero or many DVD players,and has amazing codec-support already included.
If the .vob files are encrypted, then maybe that is slowing down your laptop, but that is not the only reason for this to happen.
If it still restarts automatically, you may have picked up malware from downloaded movies, and need to download Spybot and scan and immunize your hard drive. Spybot is completely free. Trust me, i don't like paying for things :)
It's also possible that you need to clean up your registry and your drive with a free program called ncleaner. you can find that here:
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I suspect you will be successful with VLC player, though. Enjoy your movies :)

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