With that information,go to TechNet at microsoft.com,trouble shooting and
support,then scroll to events and error message center.Enter a few details
and
the on-line utility should give some answers.
> I just uninstalled all the video codecs I had installed on my pc, and then
> installed a new set of codecs. The issue I'm now having is that whenever I
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> Does anyone know how to help??
spiffylike - 15 Aug 2005 14:07 GMT
Thank you for your response. I am currently unable to find the source and id
required to look for my specific error message since I am away from my PC;
however I have managed to solve the problem by deleting all entries for
gtcodec.dll in the registry -- a drastic step perhaps; however after
searching extensively for gtcodec.dll on microsoft websites, and elsewhere, I
have determined it is a codec used for brands of digital cameras I have never
owned, and therefore is not useful to me at all.
Chantal - 09 Oct 2005 20:18 GMT
I am having a similar problem at the moment. I have various Media Players
installed: Windows Media Player, VLC Media Player, and PowerDVD
I am getting the gtcodec.dll error message everytime I click on videofiles
downloaded the past 2 days in Windows Explorer.
I also get the error everytime I try to play the files in anything OTHER
then VLC Media Player.
I did a search for the .dll file, but it has come up with nothing even if I
include searching in all hidden folders and files.
Can anyone help me please?
maninderpal singh - 31 Jan 2008 08:37 GMT
Find the gtcodec file and just rename this gtcodec.old. this file is related
to inexplorer.exe & mostly not used.
url:http://ureader.com/msg/12861828.aspx
Try installing this codec
http://www.3ivx.com/download/windows.html
It worked for me