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| wmp11 won't stream (vista home edition) wmp11 has been working fine since I purchased a pc with vista home edition installed. About a week ago, it suddenly stopped streaming music or video from the internet, including Napster. Have tried most of the suggestions in forums (codecs, default, system restore, etc), but without success. Can anyone help? Many thanks Dave |
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| RE: wmp11 won't stream (vista home edition) I am having exactly the same problem, is it when you go onto a website that requires windows media player does it just shows a red cross? If this is the case its the Internet explorer codec that is messed up or it not there, this is the problem i am having. As windows media player is part of Vista you cant uninstall it or reinstall it. And windows updates install a latest version so any older versions you try you cant install again not even the latest version again. I am also using Home Premium and so far this is the only problem i am having with it. I have tried alot of forums but still no luck. You might be stuck with this porblem. Cheers |
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| RE: wmp11 won't stream (vista home edition) Hi Matty Thanks for the information. I'm not getting a red cross, in fact I'm not getting anything from wmp. Like you, I've tried forums and everything I can think of, but nothing seems to resolve the problem. I've been wondering about IE and reinstalled that this afternoon - the only difference it made was that wmp opened when I tried to stream, but no video/audio was forthcoming. Thanks for taking the trouble to reply. Dave "Matty1992" wrote: [color=blue] > I am having exactly the same problem, is it when you go onto a website that > requires windows media player does it just shows a red cross? If this is the > case its the Internet explorer codec that is messed up or it not there, this > is the problem i am having. As windows media player is part of Vista you cant > uninstall it or reinstall it. And windows updates install a latest version so > any older versions you try you cant install again not even the latest version > again. I am also using Home Premium and so far this is the only problem i am > having with it. I have tried alot of forums but still no luck. You might be > stuck with this porblem. > > Cheers[/color] |
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| RE: wmp11 won't stream (vista home edition) I am having a similar problem. Mine is that video and mp3 links will not stream but instead the save to disc box comes up. Usually the things I want to see then time out. Im finding this very very frustrating and wish I hadnt got vista. Any ideas gratefully accepted. "Matty1992" wrote: [color=blue] > No problem, just thought i would be helpfull. I tried reinstalling IE myself > but still nothing, might try again though. > > Cheers[/color] |
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| RE: wmp11 won't stream (vista home edition) At long last, I'm pretty sure I've found the solution to this problem - it's working for me anyway. Video and music is streaming again in wmp 11 on vista. In the 'Start' menu, go into 'Control Panel', click on 'Default Programs', click on the option 'Change Autoplay Settings', go to the bottom of the page and click on 'Reset to Default'. That's all it took. I can't believe it's so simple, yet it's taken hours of trying different things over ten days to discover the solution. I hope it works for you. Spread the word. All the best, Dave "Debbra" wrote: [color=blue] > I am having a similar problem. Mine is that video and mp3 links will not > stream but instead the save to disc box comes up. Usually the things I want > to see then time out. Im finding this very very frustrating and wish I hadnt > got vista. Any ideas gratefully accepted. > > "Matty1992" wrote: >[color=green] > > No problem, just thought i would be helpfull. I tried reinstalling IE myself > > but still nothing, might try again though. > > > > Cheers[/color][/color] |
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| RE: wmp11 won't stream (vista home edition) Alas Dave no. Good try but it didnt work for me. The save box that comes up claims that it has an incorrect file type or is corrupted. i know that neither is true as it is an .wmv made for wmp! It is definately not corrupted as this is a reliable site and not a P2P filesharing thing. when i do download them they play beautifully. It is simply a glinch. "Dave" wrote: [color=blue] > At long last, I'm pretty sure I've found the solution to this problem - it's > working for me anyway. Video and music is streaming again in wmp 11 on > vista. > > In the 'Start' menu, go into 'Control Panel', click on 'Default Programs', > click on the option 'Change Autoplay Settings', go to the bottom of the page > and click on 'Reset to Default'. > > That's all it took. I can't believe it's so simple, yet it's taken hours of > trying different things over ten days to discover the solution. I hope it > works for you. Spread the word. > > All the best, > Dave > > "Debbra" wrote: >[color=green] > > I am having a similar problem. Mine is that video and mp3 links will not > > stream but instead the save to disc box comes up. Usually the things I want > > to see then time out. Im finding this very very frustrating and wish I hadnt > > got vista. Any ideas gratefully accepted. > > > > "Matty1992" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > No problem, just thought i would be helpfull. I tried reinstalling IE myself > > > but still nothing, might try again though. > > > > > > Cheers[/color][/color][/color] |
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| Re: wmp11 won't stream (vista home edition) I just found out what was wrong with mine. Thanks to Dave I ended up at Start Menu -> Default Programs where I went for configure program access and default programs (just simple translations from dutch :x but ok) there I did the third option, Custom or something, and selected WMP as default mediaplayer.. which it alrdy was, but doing this again worked for me... I want my XP back >.< -- vkvince Posted via [url]http://www.vistaheads.com[/url] |
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| Re: wmp11 won't stream (vista home edition) You can hit this same state in XP as well. I'm pretty certain that you downloaded an application that reset the file associations incorrectly. I won't name them (you're very much not the only one to hit this problem), but I did contact them a while and Gently Advised them how to fix this, and their next version will fix this. I'm sorry you ran into this. -- Speaking for myself only. See [url]http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html[/url] for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "vkvince" <vkvince.3w32c2@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message news:vkvince.3w32c2@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com...[color=blue] > > I just found out what was wrong with mine. > Thanks to Dave I ended up at Start Menu -> Default Programs where I > went for configure program access and default programs (just simple > translations from dutch :x but ok) there I did the third option, Custom > or something, and selected WMP as default mediaplayer.. which it alrdy > was, but doing this again worked for me... I want my XP back >.< > > > -- > vkvince > Posted via [url]http://www.vistaheads.com[/url] >[/color] |
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