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| Vista business--no video Recently I purchased a Lenovo Thinkpad x200---ultra light, and with Vista Business. I find that I can't view video (avi format), nor can I burn a DVD video. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks Mahl |
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| Re: Vista business--no video On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 17:08:15 -0400, Mahlon Wagner <mwagner2@twcny.rr.com> wrote: >Recently I purchased a Lenovo Thinkpad x200---ultra light, and with >Vista Business. > >I find that I can't view video (avi format), nor can I burn a DVD >video. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Hi, Mahlon, perhaps one day here http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/ a useful program shows up. Aribert -- TINA LIVE ! TINA LIVE ! TINA LIVE ! TINA LIVE ! TINA LIVE ! TINA LIVE ! http://www.leipziger-montagsdemo.de/...ernative_I.jpg http://www.leipziger-montagsdemo.de/...rnative_II.jpg |
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| Re: Vista business--no video My recollection is that Vista does not include an MPEG2 Codec; you need to find one and install it (many commercial software products come with one). There are some free ones, try the K-lite codec pacakage as one possible source (a web search will find it). Mahlon Wagner wrote: > Recently I purchased a Lenovo Thinkpad x200---ultra light, and with > Vista Business. > > I find that I can't view video (avi format), nor can I burn a DVD > video. Any suggestions would be appreciated. > Thanks > Mahl |
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| Re: Vista business--no video On Sep 28, 8:50*am, Barry Watzman <WatzmanNOS...@neo.rr.com> wrote: > My recollection is that Vista does not include an MPEG2 Codec; you need > to find one and install it (many commercial software products come with > one). *There are some free ones, try the K-lite codec pacakage as one > possible source (a web search will find it). > > > > Mahlon Wagner wrote: > > Recently I purchased a Lenovo Thinkpad x200---ultra light, and with > > Vista Business. > > > I find that I can't view video (avi format), nor can I burn a DVD > > video. * *Any suggestions would be appreciated. > > Thanks > > Mahl- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Iam not familiar with Vista so is this true then that the business edition have no media playing capabilities...? I was wondering as its installed in the huge dual screen Lenovo 17 inch desktop replacement system... |
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| Re: Vista business--no video It's not true. Vista does not come with a Codec, required to decode DVDs and some media files from non-DVD sources. So you can't play such media (regardless of the source, but this includes ALL DVDs) using Windows Media Player on a PC that has Windows Vista (and NOTHING eles) installed. But once a Codec is installed (generally, by any application that includes a codec; they usually become "public" when installed although a given package can keep them "private"), Windows Media Player and any other Vista application can use it. ***MANY*** software products include a codec, and if you don't have any of them, you can find free codec packages on the web. [the "K-Lite Codec Pack" is often recommended, it has many codecs, including the one needed to play DVDs] Roy wrote: > On Sep 28, 8:50 am, Barry Watzman <WatzmanNOS...@neo.rr.com> wrote: > > I am not familiar with Vista so is this true then that the business > edition have no media playing capabilities...? > I was wondering as its installed in the huge dual screen Lenovo 17 > inch desktop replacement system... |
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