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| Windows Media Player My video camera saves to .Mod format I have looked at all the files using Windows Media Player I decided to edit these files to make into DVD After using a program (Magix Movie Edit Pro Plus 14 Plus) to edit I can no longer view .Mod files using Windows Media Player I am sure changed some default in Windows Media Player but can't find what needs to be reset I am using Windows Vista Home Edition Thank you for your help Lloyd |
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| RE: Windows Media Player Hi, Sounds like the editing program you installed re-registered the filtype as one of it's own instead of media player. Try this: -> Control Panel -> Default Programs -> Associated Filetypes & Protocols... Search the file list for .Mod and change the OpenWith to Windows Media Player. That may not be the answer but it would be the first place I'd check. hth -- Jack Leach "I haven't failed, I've found ten thousand ways that don't work." -Thomas Edison (1847-1931) "Lloyd" wrote: [color=blue] > My video camera saves to .Mod format > I have looked at all the files using Windows Media Player > I decided to edit these files to make into DVD > After using a program (Magix Movie Edit Pro Plus 14 Plus) to edit I can no > longer view .Mod files using Windows Media Player > I am sure changed some default in Windows Media Player but can't find what > needs to be reset > I am using Windows Vista Home Edition > Thank you for your help > Lloyd >[/color] |
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| RE: Windows Media Player Or I could be misunderstanding and WMP plays other .Mod files fine, except the ones that you edit. If that's the case, there seems to be an issue with the edting program outputting the .Mod format correctly. You can take a look at some other formats it may have (some programs post more/less stable files with different outputs), or contact the editing software mfg. -- Jack Leach [url]www.tristatemachine.com[/url] "I haven't failed, I've found ten thousand ways that don't work." -Thomas Edison (1847-1931) "Lloyd" wrote: [color=blue] > My video camera saves to .Mod format > I have looked at all the files using Windows Media Player > I decided to edit these files to make into DVD > After using a program (Magix Movie Edit Pro Plus 14 Plus) to edit I can no > longer view .Mod files using Windows Media Player > I am sure changed some default in Windows Media Player but can't find what > needs to be reset > I am using Windows Vista Home Edition > Thank you for your help > Lloyd >[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Media Player Thanks I can take a .mod or .mpg file and load it into WMP WMP loads and is running but only shows regular but no video just black screen. Looks like is running but no video. This now happens with any .mpg or .mod file staight from camera never been edited. Where before I used the edit program, I could view any of these files. I have set the default to WMP but if want to view have to use other program such as Nero I think the Magix program changed some thing in WMP Is there a way to reload WMP to get back to defaults Lloyd "Jack Leach" <dymondjack at hot mail dot com> wrote in message news:CD77955F-4906-40BC-8060-C0A97B8E46D8@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hi, > > Sounds like the editing program you installed re-registered the filtype as > one of it's own instead of media player. Try this: > > -> Control Panel > -> Default Programs > -> Associated Filetypes & Protocols... > Search the file list for .Mod and change the OpenWith to Windows Media > Player. > > > That may not be the answer but it would be the first place I'd check. > > hth > -- > Jack Leach > > "I haven't failed, I've found ten thousand ways that don't work." > -Thomas Edison (1847-1931) > > > > "Lloyd" wrote: >[color=green] >> My video camera saves to .Mod format >> I have looked at all the files using Windows Media Player >> I decided to edit these files to make into DVD >> After using a program (Magix Movie Edit Pro Plus 14 Plus) to edit I can >> no >> longer view .Mod files using Windows Media Player >> I am sure changed some default in Windows Media Player but can't find >> what >> needs to be reset >> I am using Windows Vista Home Edition >> Thank you for your help >> Lloyd >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Windows Media Player This is odd. I could easily see an edited file not playing in WMP if the program has some minor fault in the way it saves the format, but to have it spread to files directly off your camera is a bit of an issue. I know that avi files are decompressed when played, and theres tons of different codecs (compess/decompress directives) out there, but I'm not sure if mpg or mod files require this also (I would assume some sort, if not called a codec). Anyway the avi codecs are an application to run them apart from WMP, so if the Magix program happened to gain some control during installation (entirely conceivable if I'm on track so far <g>), they may have altered a setting with some of this data. This seems to make a little sense, being that a blank screen with the progress meter moving (and everything else working, including sound occasionally), is a pretty common codec error. This is about the extent of my knowledge on the subject (and that's stretching it pretty far). I would conslut the Media branch of the newsgroup to see if anyone more involved with this type of stuff may be able to offer a solution. You can try uninstalling and reinstalling WMP (can this be done in Vista? used to be able to in XP under Add/Remove Programs - Uninstall Windows Components). There's a pretty good chance that an install of WMP will correct whatever might be slightly off. Hopefully this isn't too far off track from where the problem lies... -- Jack Leach [url]www.tristatemachine.com[/url] "I haven't failed, I've found ten thousand ways that don't work." -Thomas Edison (1847-1931) "Lloyd" wrote: [color=blue] > Thanks > I can take a .mod or .mpg file and load it into WMP > WMP loads and is running but only shows regular but no video just black > screen. > Looks like is running but no video. > This now happens with any .mpg or .mod file staight from camera never been > edited. > Where before I used the edit program, I could view any of these files. > I have set the default to WMP but if want to view have to use other program > such as Nero > I think the Magix program changed some thing in WMP > Is there a way to reload WMP to get back to defaults > Lloyd > "Jack Leach" <dymondjack at hot mail dot com> wrote in message > news:CD77955F-4906-40BC-8060-C0A97B8E46D8@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Hi, > > > > Sounds like the editing program you installed re-registered the filtype as > > one of it's own instead of media player. Try this: > > > > -> Control Panel > > -> Default Programs > > -> Associated Filetypes & Protocols... > > Search the file list for .Mod and change the OpenWith to Windows Media > > Player. > > > > > > That may not be the answer but it would be the first place I'd check. > > > > hth > > -- > > Jack Leach > > > > "I haven't failed, I've found ten thousand ways that don't work." > > -Thomas Edison (1847-1931) > > > > > > > > "Lloyd" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> My video camera saves to .Mod format > >> I have looked at all the files using Windows Media Player > >> I decided to edit these files to make into DVD > >> After using a program (Magix Movie Edit Pro Plus 14 Plus) to edit I can > >> no > >> longer view .Mod files using Windows Media Player > >> I am sure changed some default in Windows Media Player but can't find > >> what > >> needs to be reset > >> I am using Windows Vista Home Edition > >> Thank you for your help > >> Lloyd > >>[/color][/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Media Player Hi Lloyd, So now you can view those files in a software DVD player? You may need to download some codec for your Windows Media Player. If you would like to retrieve the original status when you can view those mod files, you can try a system restore. All Programs->Accessories->System Tools->System Restore, and then choose a restore point older than 5 days. There you will see the restore point vista created before you installed Magix Movie Edit Pro. You may like to ensure you have all the important files backed up before the restoration too. I have a link about how to deal with Mod files here for more reference if you would like to dig it. [url]http://dotwhat.net/mod/2483/[/url] "Lloyd" <W7GBX@Cox.Net> wrote in message news:A38E0F4F-9F9A-4EEF-A2F1-F7CD8ACC12F2@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > My video camera saves to .Mod format > I have looked at all the files using Windows Media Player > I decided to edit these files to make into DVD > After using a program (Magix Movie Edit Pro Plus 14 Plus) to edit I can no > longer view .Mod files using Windows Media Player > I am sure changed some default in Windows Media Player but can't find what > needs to be reset > I am using Windows Vista Home Edition > Thank you for your help > Lloyd >[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Media Player "daeser1" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:664a7430e4a2388dc1785ccd1b6d5807@nntp-gateway.com...[color=blue] > > Ever since I got Windows Vista 64 bit it's been nothing but problems. > Can anyone answer either of the following questions: > 1) Are there any Video Editing programs that work with Windows vista 64 > bit? > > 2) Are there any Video Cameras that work on (and have drivers for) > Windows Vista 64 bit? > I have plenty of money down for this project (music video), but I can't > seem to find the right tools. Anyone?? > > > -- > daeser1[/color] I have 2 Sony and 1 Olympus video cam, one of which is 6 years old, and Vista 64 immediately recognized them. I use Windows Movie Maker to edit and convert to mpg. -- Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you. |
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| Re: Windows Media Player Vista should automatically recognize your camera. If not, go the the manufacturers website and d/l Vista 64 drivers. Install the drivers first, reboot, then plug the camera in. USB or Firewire? Not that that really makes much of a difference. -- Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you. "daeser1" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:b0c13390c41e379cfc9d53f132ab9f2f@nntp-gateway.com...[color=blue] > > I have 2 Sony and 1 Olympus video cam, one of which is 6 years old, and > Vista 64 immediately recognized them. I use Windows Movie Maker to edit > and > convert to mpg. > -- > > Don't pick a fight with an old man. > If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you. > > Hmm. Mine recognizes what kind of camera it is, but it asks for a disk.. > Do > I have to have a driver to transfer my videos? > > > -- > daeser1[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Media Player "daeser1" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:f454c5ef9b8fefa26cf6d8ce5cf70e4c@nntp-gateway.com...[color=blue] > > I went to the manufacturer and they aren't making any Vista 64 bit > drivers for the particular type of video camera I have. It does how ever > have a memory slot. Is it possible to transfer video through a the > memory stick? > > > -- > daeser1[/color] Sure is. -- Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you. |
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