.mpg only plays as .avi

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  1. xvwdvw

    xvwdvw Member

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    I am having trouble recently playing .mpg and .mpeg on my computer. After reading some of the threads and the FAQ on this site I suspect a codec conflict and plan to follow the instructions for unloading/reloading my codecs but I have found a new wrinkle. I was runing GSpot and noticed that one of the files I was testing showed as being an avi even though the extention was .mpg. I tried re-naming the file to an avi and bingo, the file played. I tried several other .mpg's, even those that showed in GSpot as mpg's, and sure enough they play if I change the extention to .avi. Some of these files are new, some have been in my machine for years. About 5-10 seconds into the first file I play I get an error message
    "Your device is using an outdated driver that is no longer supported by Windows Media Player. For additional assistance, click Web Help."
    If I click on web help it brings me here
    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/wi...id=C00D118E&contextid=232&originalid=C00D118E
    If I close the error message the file continues to play and I can continue to play files that I have changed to .avi until I close wmp.
    It seems to think I am tryign to download from or to a portable device. The only thing remotly like this I have added recently is my new Samsung sgh-d807 phone that can play mp3's and exchange files with the computer. This did come with it's own software, Samsung PC Studio that may have loaded audio/video codecs but it seems to use some propritary video format.
    I am running XP sp-2 and was using WMP10 which I tried re-installing. When that didn't work, I reluctantly installed WMP11 beta2.
    GSpot shows all needed codecs present and none show as "broken".
    Thanks in advance for any help,
    Max
     
  2. tomjones

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    xvwdvw, you're not the only one with this problem. Samsung PC Studio seems to be the problem. I had to uninstall PC Studio and then reinstall new codecs to be able to play mpegs again. For more info, see this thread in another forum:

    http://forum2.mobile-review.com/showthread.php?t=38530

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    Originally Posted by Dave C
    I'm also having exactly the same problem with mpeg files described here.

    Doing a search on Google I found the following thread on another forum:

    http://www.howardforums.com/showthre...7&page=2&pp=15

    Installing the K-lite codec pack and 'Cyberlink Mpeg-2 decoder' seems to solve the problem. Note: I've not tried this myself yet, but I will report back here when I do.


    Okay, the above worked for me. I selected everything from the K-lite installation options apart from the 'classic Media Player', and one of the codecs which the installer warned might cause playback problems (I forget which one exactly).
     

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