Well, this if that it had never happened to me. All, and I say all, the archives of video suddenly are not seen with none player. In some of them, like the one of Windows, one sees a pink bottom, but nothing of image. Audio the perfect one.I reboot the PC and "voila" become to reproduce normally but in a while certain, I don't know when nor because, lets again see although if to oir itself. I do not have any idea of as it is the problem for that reason I request to you,
please, somebody can help me with this history? Thanks.
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Perhaps, if you post this in Spanish someone might understand, and then reply.
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Make sure you have the latest drivers for your graphics card. If you already have the latest drivers, try the most recent WHQL certified drivers.
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Let me take a stab at translating.
None of your videos play in any of the players on your PC, but the audio plays fine. You tried rebooting and everything worked again, for a while, but then they stopped working again and you don't know what caused things to change.
Assuming the above is correct, my guess is you have too many and/or conflicting codecs. Did you by any chance install a codec pack?"Shut up Wesley!" -- Captain Jean-Luc Picard
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Originally Posted by krug_pet
(Well, there goes my Spanish education...)
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