I have a problem with playing video clips. I get audio but no video. It does
not matter what codec or media player I use, I get no video.
Since last time I played a video clip I have only defragmented my HDD. Could
this cause the problem?
I have noticed that windows media player 11 tries to contact ISPrimeInc,
which I have been informed is trojan infested. Could this be the problem? I
have scanned with Norton Internet Security Suite 2007.
SingaporeWebDesign - 28 Apr 2007 08:27 GMT
Hello,
Tools > Options > Performance > Video Acceleration
Decrease the notch, hit Apply till the video shows.

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>I have a problem with playing video clips. I get audio but no video. It
>does
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> I
> have scanned with Norton Internet Security Suite 2007.
Rob - 28 Apr 2007 16:46 GMT
Your suggestion had no effect
> Hello,
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SingaporeWebDesign - 28 Apr 2007 18:22 GMT
Hello,
Have you tried decreasing it all the way to the left?
If you suspect that you have malware/spyware on your PC, I recommend
SUPERAntispyware
http://www.superantispyware.com
(the free home edition is sufficient for your needs)

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> Your suggestion had no effect
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Rob - 29 Apr 2007 01:46 GMT
I did as you suggested but got same results when I tried to play several clips.
> Hello,
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John Inzer - 29 Apr 2007 04:54 GMT
> I have a problem with playing video clips. I get audio but no video.
> It does not matter what codec or media player I use, I get no video.
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> be the problem? I have scanned with Norton Internet Security Suite
> 2007.
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Might be worth a try to do a system
restore to a time before this issue began:
(306084) HOW TO: Restore the Operating
System to a Previous State in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=306084
Maybe the following FAQ will offer
some ideas:
Windows Media Player FAQ
http://tinyurl.com/cmw9f

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