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No DVD Sound on Vista 64
The bottom line is this: Since more and more people are compelled to do CBT (Comptuer Based Training) at their desk and all such programs now come on a DVD, simply saying a machine with Vista Business on it has no need of a DVD-capable Windows Media Player (and hence no DVD codec available for it) is a non-starter.

Windows Media Player Taskbar Toolbar for Windows XP Pro x64 Ed
Ken Triebold trieb...@gmail.com microsoft public windows mediacenter I downloaded and installed the 64 bit version of a program called Media Player Classic HomeCinema. Check to make sure that you have the latest 64 bit Vista drivers for your sound card or MOBO chip at the card or MOBO manufacturers Web site?

Windows Media Player 11 Vista Ultimate x64 DVD will not play
Lebensform Lebensf...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I have the same problem with "Windows Vista Ultimate x64" Version 6.0 Good joke anyway, i have a 64 bit os and it owns the 32 bit media player only... Any ideas, Bill? "Sweet Home Alabama" wrote: Hello All.. Windows Media

Windows Media Player Runs Slowwwwww......
In fact, the songs are gone completely from WMP, even though physically they are in that album folder. I have already tried deleting the "Media Player" folder with the wmp database info and re- adding songs to the library, but WMP11 still will not find and recognize the songs. Please help! Thanks in advance, Walt.

Windows Media Player 11 - Options Tab
Frank f...@nospamm.cmm microsoft public windows vista general zachd [MSFT] wrote: System file protection should prevent you from deleting that file, since that would not be a good thing to do. If you do hack your way to deleting that file, it will just break things. If you're trying to set 64bit as default,

Media Player 11. Is it 64 bit?
If you did not change the decoder then there is not need to check as the built in MS Decoder is the Vista default for MC and media player. I read on Windows Help that my operating system requires a codec that is written in 64 bit, so that could be the problem since the codecs that I downloaded were probably 32

Windows Media Player 11 and Vista 64-bit
KentuckyRanger KentuckyRan...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Why is it when I set up my SLI video Cards in alternate Frame Rendering, the media player goes crazy with a strobe like disply? The only way I can get media player 11 in Vista 64bit to play is by setting the SLI

Windows Media Player /Library
Now in order to get Windows Media Center to have sound with DVD's I just need to find out what is different between it and Media Player Classic HomeCinema. media player. Check to make sure that you have the latest 64 bit Vista drivers for your sound card or MOBO chip at the card or MOBO manufacturers Web site?

Windows Media Player Runs Slowwwwww......
Choogster Choogster.2yn...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices typical that it won't start with a _newer_ version of the I would try a system restore to an earlier time - that should sort it out. -- Choogster ** HTTP://WWW.64BITDRIVERS.COM *** The Ultimate Web2.0 64bit driver resource.

Why won't WMV files play with the Vista Media Player?
I was shocked to find that my DVD's played correctly (with sound) using that player. I then checked once again on Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center I have Vista Home Premium 64 bit. One thing I noticed is that I have picture but no sound when playing a movie DVD. When I play a music CD sound works

Xfi Soundcard
me too me...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I searched through my update history and noticed I've installed update 938194. I forgot to mention in my first post that I've tried single gpu mode (which is what happens when I disable SLI) while using SLI thinking I could "trick" media

Vista Ultimate 64 bit Media Center codecs.
When playing a music CD on Media Player I get sound. When playing a DVD movie on Media Player I get picture but no sound. When playing a music CD on Media Center I get I read on Windows Help that my operating system requires a codec that is written in 64 bit, so that could be the problem since the codecs that I

Media Center not playing anything well on Vista Ultimate 64
Steve G Windows Vista Ultimate x64 AMD 6000+ Dual Core 2x SLI Nvidia 8800GTS 4GB RAM 2TB Storage "zachd [MSFT]" wrote: What exactly did you do to this system before this OPTIONS TAB MISSING ON MEDIA PLAYER 11 ON VISTA. WAS THERE NOW IT IS GONE. DOES ANYONE KNOW WHY IT IS GONE? ANYONE ELSE HAVE THIS PROBLEM?

Windows Media Player 11 Vista Ultimate x64 DVD will not play
Andre Da Costa [Extended64] andre...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Thanks Giving is not celebrated in Jamaica, but don't expect to see me Once we have a native 64-bit Media Player (Vista, realistically), we'll have this functionality. This is actually one of the things I miss the most,

No DVD Sound on Vista 64
"James P" <James P...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C84F30A5-7ABD-46C6-ACAF-0FF9899B1D52@microsoft.com... I've recently installed windows vista 64bit (ultimate) on my 64 bit laptop and its working a treat. However, i've seen that windows media player should also be in 64bit mode - however,

Windows Media Player 11 64bit
Scott Adams ScottAd...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general OK... it seems that Windows is defaulting to using the x32 version of Media Player that is on my system instead of the x64 version. The 64-bit version has everything appearing correctly. But, I cannot uninstall, remove or delete

Windows Media Player 11 freezes when enabling media sharing
Carlos Car...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Ken, That is good news. You have a working x64 Player now because it has its own AC3/DTS audio I also use them and they coexist pacefully in Vista x64. as a bonus, you might also want to try the lightweight x64 "Media Player Classic"

Windows Media Player: Won't quit
Sandy1 San...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp moviemaker I just purchased a new computer loaded with Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit and The same audio file played great in the Media Player. The Movie Maker is Version 6.0 (Build 6000). I have looked at the codec plugins on the Microsoft

Windows Media player and how to fix from WMA to CDA
Aaron Kelley a_kel...@baylor.edu microsoft public windows 64bit general That's nice to hear... I haven't been able to find anything about it. It's not XP, but a native x64 version of Windows Media Player 11 is included in Windows Vista. (It is unclear as to whether or not there will be *any* WMP11 offering for

Windows Media Player 11 Vista Ultimate x64 DVD will not play
Media player performs exactly the same which makes a bit of sense I suppose. On the possitive side, CD's play through MC just fine, makes me wonder if I just buy myself a $250 upgrade for a CD player. =) My machine... ... is trying to run Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit. My hardware consists of an NVidia nForce 4 SLI