The latest version has support for windows 7 so I doubt its a compatibility issue here. Suffice to say, I was a little annoyed but knowing a good bit about computers Iĭecided to try and solve the problem taking the following steps.ġ) I uninstalled all my codecs and reinstalled the latest version of the K-Lite Codec pack. The display cuts out and the audio quickly follows it. This problem is also independant of what video player I use (windows media centre and windows media player classic) After a minute or so This latter behaviour is now happening every single time I try to watch any kind of SD or HD video of any file extention. About 1 minute into the video the display lost it's signal (the little built in 'no signal' graphic came up) and after a further 15 seconds, the audio I then went and watched the video on my laptop whereĪ few days after this (first time I had used it again since it hung up) I began watching an SD '.avi' file. Aboutĥ minutes after re-starting the video file, it hung again (not at the same place in the video). I had to power down and restart the machine and started the video file again. Worked like a dream and I played both HD and SD content with ease.Ībout two weeks ago, I was watching an HD '.mkv' file in Windows Media Centre and about 10 minutes into the video, the video file just Froze - both the video and the audio. ![]() #Vlc mkv codec crashes Pc#I ran the PC on XP for a long time but last December, I upgraded it to Windows 7Ĭue 5 months of seamless media usage and network integration - it ![]() I have a media centre PC connected to my HDTV by VGA cable. Lets see can anyone get their head around this one as it is driving me round the bend.
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