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can't see video from web the screen is green why?

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MARTIN

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May 13, 2007, 5:01:00 PM5/13/07
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I can hear the video but the screen is green wen I use internet explorer 7.
The only way to view the windows media videos is when I use firefox please
some one help me cuz I like the internet explorer more then the firefox.
thanks

zachd [MSFT]

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May 17, 2007, 5:24:38 AM5/17/07
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Generally this should be sourced to video card driver problems - is there an
update available for your video card?
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#vdriver

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OkieTornado

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May 19, 2007, 4:29:01 PM5/19/07
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I have the same problem, WXP Home SP2, videos on computer play fine. Just
recently videos I try to watch on websites are green. I think my video card
is ok WMP plays my saved videos ok. Any ideas? thanks
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Phxgirl

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Jun 9, 2007, 11:10:00 AM6/9/07
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Same problem here! It's driving me crazy. Help!

Phxgirl

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Jun 9, 2007, 11:21:02 AM6/9/07
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Ok, I read a little further and found the fix for Green Screen - and it
worked....

Open Windows Media Player - go to Library - choose More Options - open the
Performance tab - find Video Acceleration - slide Video Acceleration bar all
the way to the left, to No video acceleration.

This fixed the problem for me.

OkieTornado

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Jun 10, 2007, 10:18:00 AM6/10/07
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Thx! I uninstalled internet explorer 7 and all my troubles went away, I fixed
it like u said to before i uninstalled but couldn't play certain games
because it disabled my DirectX lowering the acceleration. maybe I'll try IE7
again and try what you suggested thank you lots.!!
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wmorvel

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Jun 17, 2007, 1:53:00 AM6/17/07
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TB1971

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Jan 31, 2008, 8:28:59 PM1/31/08
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"Open Windows Media Player - go to Library - choose More Options - open
the
Performance tab - find Video Acceleration - slide Video Acceleration
bar all
the way to the left, to No video acceleration."

I have had this green-screen problem for years and this fixed it right
away. I am elated!


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