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  1. Man, i i'm in trouble!
    I was trying to watch the mpgs i converted w/ TMPGEnc and i was not being able to do it, so i searched for a MPEG-2 codec and i think i isntalled one but now i cant see any mpg file!!! I try with Winamp 2.91, Windows Media Player and RadLight and it always shows this message: The Program generated an error and will be closed by Windows.
    I am so mad w/ this stupid computer!!!
    Can anyone help me???
    HELP ME PLEEEEASE!
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  2. i just realized i can open the mpg in Quick Time, but only in it....
    thats weird
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    try VIDEOLAN, a free Mpeg2 player with integrated codec.
    If it works, you can uninstall the others and just keep QuickTime.
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    Try to find Dxman.

    In a rather recent post, by Baldric, if I remember correctly, around March 15~25th, this utility was suggested as a tool to remove unwanted codecs that were causing problems. The URL to obtain it is either in the post or you will find it in the tools section.

    I've used it myself and seems to do a fairly good job removin specific drivers.

    And never install any codec you find without second thoughts. Consider unknown codecs a potential danger. I never try any of these unless I have made a ghost image of the system disk before. If the codec is causing problems, I just restore the ghost image and no harm is done.
    The more I learn, the more I come to realize how little it is I know.
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  5. thanks guys, ill check this out!
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  6. well, it played w/ Videlan
    and about the dxman it showed me a list of codecs and only one was showing error but i chose to remove and it doesnt remove...
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    did you try to remove using standard Windows way?
    for 2000/XP

    Reboot
    click on "Settings"
    -Control Panel
    -System
    -Hardware
    -Device Manager
    double click on -Sound, video and game controllers
    double click on -Video codecs
    click on the "properties" tab
    click on the codec you want to remove.
    click "remove"
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