| 27 Sep 2004 03:29 pm |
Judith Guest | Some videos can’t play because my Media Player doesn’t have codec 130, can somebody please help me with this problem? Thank you in advance. | |
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| 12 Oct 2004 05:44 am |
JonM Guest | I found the following resolution on another site, it worked for me:
Your security settings in Internet Explorer (which Windows Media Player uses to download codecs) is set too high. Here’s how to solve the problem:
1) Open Internet Explorer, choose “tools” and “Internet options."
2) Select the “security” tab choose “custom."
3) On the “security settings” window the 4th option down “Download unsigned ActiveX controls." Change this to “Prompt."
4) Click “ok” on “security settings” and “ok” on “Internet options." Close all browsers and then attempt to view the recording, you should receive a “security warning” and be prompted to install the codec, select “yes” to allow the unsigned codec to be installed.
5) Afterwards, set your security settings back to what they were originally.
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| 29 Mar 2006 02:08 pm |
fabio Guest | JonM wrote:
I found the following resolution on another site, it worked for me:
Your security settings in Internet Explorer (which Windows Media Player uses to download codecs) is set too high. Here’s how to solve the problem:
1) Open Internet Explorer, choose “tools” and “Internet options."
2) Select the “security” tab choose “custom."
3) On the “security settings” window the 4th option down “Download unsigned ActiveX controls." Change this to “Prompt."
4) Click “ok” on “security settings” and “ok” on “Internet options." Close all browsers and then attempt to view the recording, you should receive a “security warning” and be prompted to install the codec, select “yes” to allow the unsigned codec to be installed.
5) Afterwards, set your security settings back to what they were originally.
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