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No DVD Sound on Vista 64
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windows vista performance_maintenance btw i am running the ribbons screen saver set to 10 minnutes, aero/glass on the 64bit vista ultamite ty -- Change, "Moore Cat" wrote: that pretty much sums it up, i have all the settngs in Media player set to block the screen saver during playback, but still my vista

Longhorn/Vista Eliminates Another Feature (More Vapourware ...
What's everyone going to do when Microsoft comes out with it's new Windows Vista, at the end of the month. Eventually XP will be set adrift, as Windows98 was, a short time ago. In Vista, that has been changed to only the Media Player slowing, when one tries to to play a non-licenced song or movie.

Windows Media Player 11 - Options Tab
Robin n...@spam.com microsoft public windows 64bit general You know what I find to be the only program with iffy performance so far, since switching to WinXP Running Vista Ultimate x64. Dreamweaver CS3 = Runs fine Photoshop CS3 = Runs fine Photoshop CS2 = Hangs up from time to time, is much slower then normal.

Windows Media Player 11 Vista Ultimate x64 DVD will not play
John Barnes jbfo...@email.net microsoft public windows 64bit general But up until a few years ago you used to have Columbus Day also. 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, so I understand your

No AVI audio on WinVista 64bit
Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) "Daniel" <Dan...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message "NightBlade" wrote: To answer your first question, yes, Windows Vista Business does come with Windows Media Player in it. NOTE: However, the Business N edition

Windows Media Player: Won't quit
Colin Barnhorst colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com microsoft public windows 64bit general An x64 version was not needed for beta testing. 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

OPTIONS TAB MISSING ON MEDIA PLAYER 11 ON VISTA
Sprint Spr...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsmedia player Please try. I hate not having this ability that I had with XP 32bit, I would think going to a new PC with a 64bit OS would be progress but theres lots of little things that I'm now missing. "zachd [ms]" wrote: It can't be added back in

Window Media Player 64bit vs. 32bit
Irek I...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general You have to wait for 64bit codecs. All those on the web are 32bit and wont play. You can watch movies in windows media player, coz you use 32bit version of it - try to run windows media player directly from c:\program files\.

Using 64bit WMP by default on Windows Vista.
John Inzer oo...@doobie.xyz microsoft public windowsxp moviemaker Sandy1 wrote: 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

Media Player 10 for Win XP 64-bit
From what I understand, Vista Ultimate 64 bit is supposed to have the codec to play a DVD. It doesn't work. When I try to play a copywrited movie DVD, the FBI warning sign pops up and a list of the chapters pop up in the side window. But when it's supposed to get to the menu, the following pops up: "Windows Media

Windows Media Player 11 - Options Tab
Ken Triebold trieb...@gmail.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Carlos, I searched on "Media Player Classic x64" and found this link: 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 Taskbar Toolbar for Windows XP Pro x64 Ed
Rose4uKY Rose4uKY.2z8...@DoNotSpam.com microsoft public windowsmedia player My WMP 11 kind of started working again. And I have Vista 32 bit. I went to where there was an update for WMP11 for Vista but it said 64 bit and 86 something I didn't know what the 86 was but I have 32 bit so I didn't get the update.

Windows Mwdia Player does not play avi or mpegs
Anthonycordo Anthonycordo.342...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance I found the solution!! It was simple, a REFORMAT!!! AND A REINSTALL OF VISTA ULTIMATE 64 BIT. A BUNCH OF BULL, i SPENT TOO MUCH FOR THIS -- Anthonycordo.

SLI mode wrecks media player and media center using vista 64
andy a...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows mediacenter I am using the same CD player that I have had for 2 years. The only download that I did to Media Player was recommeneded by Microsoft: October 2007 Cumulative Update for Media Center for Windows Vista View products that this article applies to

Last resort question for Media Player in vista
Para Windows Media Palyer, abre el Media Guide y seleccionas "Radio", podras selecciona entre varios estilos de emisoras que emiten por la red. -- Alezito Microsoft MVP Windows Windows Vista Ultimate 32/64bit Blog Windows Vista http://msmvps.com/blogs/alezito Foros Microsoft Technet: http://tinyurl.com/yz9ruf

Windows Vista Home Premuim 64 bit & Movie Maker
Bradman Brad...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsmedia player The message that comes when I click on the red x is "Windows media player the file might be corrupted The sound card being used is the sigmatel High Definition Audio Codec (for 64bit windows) The mainboard in which the sound adapter

Windows Media Player /Library
But man, that Vista x64... interesting stuff. ;-) -- (speaking for myself and doing this in my free time) Following up to your post with the resolution is You're using a 64bit OS, which cannot natively embed/call 32bit code... all direct shell integration such as the taskbar player are unsupported on 64bit.

Media Player 11 crashes
Genuine User GenuineU...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general I found a post to another group probably giving the solution to Re: playing avi files in media player 3/29/2007 5:07 PM PST By: Adam Albright In: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 16:57:28 -0500,

windows vista media player 11
"Alexcomp" wrote: Windows Vista is NOT Windows XP and Vista 64 most emphatically is not XP. I really wanted you to be right but Bill's minions have made it much more "Alexcomp" wrote: Running Vista Business 64 64 bit Media Player 11 Crashes when loaded every time. I would normally uninstall reinstall in a

Media player 11 Vista 64 bit
Stuart n...@thanks.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Read here: http://www.windows-now.com/blogs/chris123nt/archive/2006/10/10/WMP-on-Vista-x64. aspx "canixs" <can...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:A825E0B1-E259-401B-951F-8BC6DE3B1049@microsoft.com... In window vista 64bit version, I found that window media