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"Seth Art" <anon...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I too was able to play *.AVI files fine off of the network disk on all my
machines, three of which have Windows 98 SE and Windows Media Player 9 and
one of which has Windows XP Profesional (before the SP2 update). Windows 98
SE with Windows Media Player 9 still plays the *.AVI files fine, as did my
Windows XP Pro-based machine with Windows Media Player 9 BEFORE the SP2
update.
Therefore, I initally noticed it after installing SP2 on my Windows XP Pro
machine that I could play *.AVI files, with sound and no picture. I
contacted Microsoft, but they just suggested reinstalling Windows Media
Player 9 or upgrading to the "then" Windows Media Player 10 Beta. I've since
upgraded to the final release of WM Player 10, and no luck, although my files
play locally.
When I right-click on an *.AVI Video file in Windows Explorer, it indicates
on the "Summary" tab, that the video compression has been done by Indeo Video
5. I recorded them using my Intel Pro PC Camera, manufactured about 5-6
years ago.
If anyone has any luck, I'd greatly appreciate feedback, as Microsoft has
been no help, and I think Windows Media Player 10 was their supposed fix,
which was no help at all.
You could change to a different codec (any, really, from any other vendor, I
believe) if you wanted this scenario to work with SP2.
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Any info gratefully received.
Duke3d
Yes, that would really be very interesting to know why this shouldn't work
anymore. With our product we rely on Indeo Video 5 since about 3 years, and
we have a quite large library of videos using this codec. It was not obvious
that this was going to happen, was it (not being able to replay them)?
> I note that you have added this answer to at least one other post but you
> dont really expand on any details.
> I have checked the Microsoft Knowledge base but i can find nothing
> relating
> to SP2 & Indeo codecs.
> If it works locally why doesn't it work over a mapped network drive?
>
> Any info gratefully received.
> Duke3d
>
> "zachd [ms]" wrote:
>
>>
>> This is correct - those files will not be able to be played back
>> remotely.
>>
>> You could change to a different codec (any, really, from any other
>> vendor, I
>> believe) if you wanted this scenario to work with SP2.
/Martin
I have excactly same problem ,all machines on network XP Pro ,
before upgrade to SP2 no porblems with streaming over network
right now nothing can be played , Media player is displaying some
error msg
" 0x C00D11CD That may occur when another program or operating system
component encounters a problem but does not communicate the nature of
the problem to Windows Media Player " " ,
all rigths are granted , folders shared , please note all was fine on
SP1 . well im thinking it must be a bug in SP2 , M$ hope you guys fix
this fast
( patches ) or come up with some KB article with info regading this
problem
( some registry fix ? ) , so far i tried version 9 and 10 of media
player and as every one else no problem when i copy a file locally,
it can be played no probs . funny thing is that i cannot play any
streaming avi from sp2 machines ( 2 on network ) as long as the
connect to machine with sp2 installed , 3d system on lan is still
SP1 and there is no problem when SP2 machines stream from it. Of
course , error occurs the other way . this all would point us to a
problem / bug with sp2 ( sharring permissions ? , mediaplayer doesnt
recognize them properly ? , network authentifiation with MP ? , ) any
input welcomed besides " reinstal your drivers/ codecs / media
player " because simply that is NOT the solution.
Andrew
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"FSL" <o_...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Dont know if you read my post (3 back from your last entry) but why wont
Indeo compressed files play remotely using SP2 ??? You appear to have some
inside knowledge by stating that they wont work but you dont appear to want
to share the information??
By the way for all those other people with this same issue the quickest way
to fix this issue is to dump WMP and load RealOne player. Indeo files play
fine over a network share.
WMP is being uninstalled as we speak !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd probably reencode the files if I were you. Old versions of codecs get
abandoned and unsupported for various good reasons. Heck, the old L&H codec
has the interesting feat of being the only audio codec I know that is
incompatible with itself, Vox has the ACM enumeration issue, etc.
-Zach
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10.
Would you tell if you knew? Would you tell that you knew why? :-)
> I'd probably reencode the files if I were you. Old versions of codecs get
> abandoned and unsupported for various good reasons. Heck, the old L&H
> codec has the interesting feat of being the only audio codec I know that
> is incompatible with itself, Vox has the ACM enumeration issue, etc.
Well, the Indeo Video 5 codec is (was) the best bet for largest possible
compatibility among the different Windows versions; it's not that bad
either: It's far more easy to use than any other codec, and it's the only
codec which is preinstalled on most Windows versions which is able to
compress a 320x240 video stream on the fly on a midrange computer (< 1GHz),
and the image quality is ok. The most annoying thing about this new issue is
that the WMP seemingly does not have a single reason to behave like this.
The problem has to be _in the WMP code_ itself, as other DirectShow
applications may replay such Indeo Video Files flawlessly.
> -Zach
/Martin
Any help appreciated! I'm pretty mad with Microsoft for clobbering my
lovely XP Professional!
Seth Art wrote:
> *We installed XP service pack 2 this morning and since
> -Seth *
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Oh and thanks for your answer of "yes this wont work" with no explanation. I
had already gathered that it doesn't work for myself and was trying to find a
solution hence my question of "why?" With your statement I would suspect if
you dont work for Microsoft directly then you are closely connected with them
as that is a typical Microsoft answer.
For anyone with this issue here is a simplification to save you a lot of
time and energy.
Q: WMP9 (or 10) + SP2
A: Buggy as hell, uninstall WMP and use another player until Microsoft fix it.
Nuff said!
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-Zach
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FYI: http://www.ligos.com/indeo_support.htm (Section "Service Pack 2")
The people at Ligos know it, they sound quite as puzzled as we are and they
encourage to contact MS in order to ask why.
> If the Indeo encoded .AVI plays locally then the codec is obviously
> supported
> by WMP so stating "Old versions of codecs get abandoned" cant be true in
> this
> case can it.
Martin
Did that (using the XP SP2 chat). Answer was in this sense: "Uhm, well, we
know about this, but I don't think we'll do anything about it."
Regards,
Martin
I found the same thing and confirmed that it is Windows XP SP2 that is
the problem. I copy the file to a local disk from a network share and
it works fine, so it is not the codec. Asking me to reencode all of
these files is ridiculous. Just make it work Microsoft.
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