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In [Start] > [Run] type what is suggested in this post: http://forum.bsplayer.org/viewtopic.php?p=15157#15157
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I also tried installing a newer version of DirectX 9.0c, nothing. Reinstalling BSPlayer, nothing. I just don't know. How could this happen!? Any walkthrough as to how to fix this would much appreicated. |
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Does MPLAYER2.EXE play AVI files? I once managed to unregister M$ MPEG Layer-2 decoder and couldn't get it back. I then made ffdshow decode this format. You could also install an alternate AVI splitter. However if DirectShow is really missing/corrupted, then no files will be playable. Is this the case? |
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Yes, it's the case. But the problem here is to find to fix it, don't you think ? Wich MPEG layer 2 decoder ? One suggestion more. If youswich video rendering method, from internal renderer to RGB overlay and also VMR9 does this make a difference ? |
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Usually this is a problem on win98 installations when applications not designed to work on that system are instelled there. Have you installed codec packs (Nimo Codec Pack for example)? Then you can try to follow these instructions: 1. Re-install DirectX 9 (you already done this) 2. Re-install Windows Mediaplayer 9 By reinstalling Windows media player 9 the problem should be fixed, otherwise follow also these steps: 3. Download quartz.dll from here: http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dl...s.shtml?quartz 4. Overwrite your quartz.dll file (by default located in C:\WINDOWS\System\ folder), and re-register quartz.dll Hope this works for you! If the previous steps didn't worked, then search for "delayloadfailurehook" string in the registry and delete it before you reinstall windows media player: 1. Click on Start, then Run 2. Type regedit and press Enter 3. Click on the menu item Edit and then on Find 4. Search for delayloadfailurehook and once you find it delete from the registry 5. Reinstall Windows Media Player
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You don't need to install Media Player 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11. They will only add bloated GUI and ASF license restrictions. If it is directshow core you need, then install Media Player 6.4 (was it mpieful4.exe?). It used to be bundled with older videogames and demo discs [years 1999-2000]. After another user installed new WMP on my other machine and I uninstalled it afterwards, WMA files could no longer be played and returned a license-related error. I think that registry editing won't solve this problem. Error-messages like this appear if conflicting system components are installed (like msdxm.ocx from WinNT(XP) and quartz.dll from Win98). The first thing I would do would be shutting down all processes including, but not limited to, antivirus. Then I would overwrite all system files with the ones provided in MP6.4 package. |
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It would be really nice to fix the problem without reinstalling WindowsMediaPlayer (which I hate too).. If you Opencloud can retrieve WMP6, then try to install it instead, otherwise you have to install WMP9 :?
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To J7N I looked for WMP 6.4 and it said it was only for Windows 95 and Windows NT; I only have Windows 98, would that cause a problem? And I wouldn't know how to overwrite the system files with WMP. |
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BSPeter already replied to you here how to re-register quartz.dll. If you were not able to find that word in the registry is not a problem.
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I do not install Media Player every day. Therefore I don't know if the setup program compares version numbers and keeps the newest (in this case the not working version). - Extract the MP setup pack (cabinet) with WinRar and see if some most important DirectShow files, like msdxm.ocx and quartz.dll match the ones in your system directory. If not, replace every file in System with the matching one you just extracted. You have no DirectShow now and have nothing to lose. - Go to Windows System and run "regsvr32.exe /u <file>". Then run "regsvr32.exe <file>" for each file, where <file> represents one of the new files. This will re-register the new media components. You need to shut down all programs except your file manager before you do this. |
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