Hi!
I have a strange problem with WinDVD 4 under WindowsXP. After installing WinDVD my system won't playback any of my dvds.
The program appears and everything seems normal, i can even make changes in the configuration screen, but as soon as i try to play a dvd, i get a blank window saying "playback" but nothing happens. There were no issues with WinDVD 3.1, so i thought, everything will work with the new version. Guess, I was wrong.
PowerDVD XP runs smooth, just WinDVD 4 causes trouble. I tried to uninstall powerdvd and install windvd as the only player, but with no success. The opening picture in the player-window disappears and the window resizes as if playing, but stays black. The DVD-drive is appearantly working (light flashing and dvd spinning), but that's about it.
My system configuration is as follows:
athlon 1200c, abit kt133a-raid, 512mb sd-ram, 2x 40gb hd, ati radeon 8500, soundblaster audigy and a toshiba sdm-1212.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thx
Tunichgut
P.S. I know I could stay with PowerDVD XP, but I like the features of WinDVD better (besides the quality-aspect)
I have a strange problem with WinDVD 4 under WindowsXP. After installing WinDVD my system won't playback any of my dvds.
The program appears and everything seems normal, i can even make changes in the configuration screen, but as soon as i try to play a dvd, i get a blank window saying "playback" but nothing happens. There were no issues with WinDVD 3.1, so i thought, everything will work with the new version. Guess, I was wrong.
PowerDVD XP runs smooth, just WinDVD 4 causes trouble. I tried to uninstall powerdvd and install windvd as the only player, but with no success. The opening picture in the player-window disappears and the window resizes as if playing, but stays black. The DVD-drive is appearantly working (light flashing and dvd spinning), but that's about it.
My system configuration is as follows:
athlon 1200c, abit kt133a-raid, 512mb sd-ram, 2x 40gb hd, ati radeon 8500, soundblaster audigy and a toshiba sdm-1212.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thx
Tunichgut
P.S. I know I could stay with PowerDVD XP, but I like the features of WinDVD better (besides the quality-aspect)
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