Having problems when playing dvd's, they won't show in either Nero or WMP but shows in VLC although the sound and video is choppy, I am being told that I need an mpeg2decoder, will this solve my problem? If so, can anyone recommend a good "free" one? The only one I can find that might work is ffdshow, is this good?
DVD playback problem encoder?
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Strangest thing, installed the Dscaler5 but can't find the icon anywhere, I chose the option to install a desktop icon but nothing shows there or in the start menu folder as indicated?
Next, I did a search on this pc for "mpeg2 decoder" and this file
mpeg2decoder.ax
shows in the C:\windows\system32 folder, does this mean that there is an mpeg2 decoder already on this pc? If so, then why would the Dscaler work when this doesn't?Comment
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mikehende, please observe rule #14, do not bump posts
as mentioned in post #4, dscaler or installing any codec was not going to help the situation since VLC had troubles as well, it was only suggested cause you asked for a free mpeg2 decoder.
for how long has this been happening? my advice is get some dedicated graphics and then a clean install-- got an AGP slot?Comment
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mikehende, please observe rule #14, do not bump posts
for how long has this been happening? my advice is get some dedicated graphics and then a clean install-- got an AGP slot?
No AGP slot unfortunately and can't pinpoint when this started happening but considering that this pc in question is only 2 years old, it can't be that it needs an updated graphics card only to show a DVD, can it? I can still show DVD'S on my old Dell PII.Comment
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i would expect a 2 year old PC to have a motherboard with a PCI-E slot, or at least AGP. guess PCI is the only way. you could try disabling hardware acceleration in powerdvd or overlays in VLC, or trying different versions of graphics drivers.
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