| 27 Mar 2008 10:10 pm |
fetajr Guest |
GTbob wrote:
I had the same problem: audio but no video in all players. (it only worked in WinAmp when I unchecked the overlay property).
But now I have it working on all players.... for me the problem was I am using a laptop and have a CRT connected, and use just the CRT. well the laptop was set to dual mode (CRT and the laptop’s LCD, even though the laptop was closed). as a side note, all video always worked on the LCD, but would be blank on the CRT.
when I switch to just CRT, everything started working fine.
if you’re not using a laptop, this still may lead you in the right direction, as I think your problem must have something to do with the video adaptor (assuming you have all the right codec installed).
I did something similar, but on a desktop.
Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Mgr >
check display adapters, if there are 2 adapters and one of them is secondary, right click it and disable. you should only need the primary adapter.
worked for me, good luck@
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| 07 Apr 2008 03:46 pm |
pitdogz Guest | I fixed mine by simple playing with catlist control center (graphiks card settings) seting them to a better Quality
and away all my media went windows media player 11
winamp
And all dvd players
must be an issue with ATI cards or sumthin is that wat all you peeps have ???
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| 07 Apr 2008 03:48 pm |
pitdogz Guest | its an issue with ATI cards
and the catlist control center set to a higher Quality in advanced settings
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| 12 Apr 2008 09:55 pm |
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| 15 Apr 2008 05:48 pm |
bucketmaester Guest | the filehippo option works a treat, no mess no fuss. get the k-lite codec pack, no messin'
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| 08 May 2008 02:07 am |
BSH Guest | go to Display Properties — > Settings — > Advanced — > Troubleshoot — > Slide Hardware acceleration to “None”
This should do it.
BSH
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