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I'm having some difficulty with my copy of MCE 2002 (if anyone can hook me up with 2005, it'd be great) and playing videos through the built in player. After setting up MCE and adding pictures and videos, I get the following error when I try to play a video:
" VIDEO ERROR Files needed to display video are missing or corupt. Please restart Media Center and/or restart the computer. If the problem persists, go to Help for additional information." I'm pretty sure it's not a codec problem because I'm able to play my videos just fine with WMP. I can even get a thumbnail picture of my video within MCE, but I get that error when I tried to play. Anyone know what can be causing this? Most amazing jew boots |
Well, that's just it Snowknight; all the torrents I've gotten from piratebay and torrentspy (the well-seeded ones) all turned out to be 2002, and not 2005. I was hoping someone would know something about this error or had an actual MCE 2005 iso(s) or torrent.
Thanks though! There's nowhere I can't reach. |
My computer uses onboard video (ASUS), and has an RCA TV-Out, but not TV tuner; does that mean I won't be able to install a tv tuner driver? Or do you not actually need a tv tuner card for it to work?
And thanks for clearing up the year issue. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
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