Hi there;
I've been looking all over the internet for codecs or whatever to be able to solve the following problem but so far, nothing has worked.. not even the info I've read here when it comes to this issue.
I'll quickly describe the problem; basicly I can not play some dvd's [all UDF files] in windows media player [or anywhere else for that matter]. I do hear the sound of the video but I get no image what so ever. I've tried the info that's on microsoft's website [turning off the "use layers" thing in the advanced tools] and I've downloaded quite some codecs but all to no avail what so ever [perhaps I should delete them all then? Don't know how though.].
Does anyone have any idea what I might have overlooked? I'm getting quite desperate..
Oh ye and I'm running windows XP and windows media player version 10. Winamp doesn't even seem to be able to open the dvd.
Thanks on advance for the help and if you need more info, please just ask! I've also enabled a screenshot of what the gspot generates when I load in the VIDEO_TS file there.
I've been looking all over the internet for codecs or whatever to be able to solve the following problem but so far, nothing has worked.. not even the info I've read here when it comes to this issue.
I'll quickly describe the problem; basicly I can not play some dvd's [all UDF files] in windows media player [or anywhere else for that matter]. I do hear the sound of the video but I get no image what so ever. I've tried the info that's on microsoft's website [turning off the "use layers" thing in the advanced tools] and I've downloaded quite some codecs but all to no avail what so ever [perhaps I should delete them all then? Don't know how though.].
Does anyone have any idea what I might have overlooked? I'm getting quite desperate..
Oh ye and I'm running windows XP and windows media player version 10. Winamp doesn't even seem to be able to open the dvd.
Thanks on advance for the help and if you need more info, please just ask! I've also enabled a screenshot of what the gspot generates when I load in the VIDEO_TS file there.
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