I upgraded my PC to Windows Vista Home. Then Windows media player
wouldn't play DIVX movies. I downloaded the latest DIVX codec
available, (I think) but I guess it is not Vista compatible....a DIVX
movie will now play, but there is no sound. I am hoping there is
maybe a newer one out now that is compatible.
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 22:48:45 -0500, geronimo
<Jamesw@grandecom.net> wrote:
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>
>I upgraded my PC to Windows Vista Home. Then Windows media player
>wouldn't play DIVX movies. I downloaded the latest DIVX codec
>available, (I think) but I guess it is not Vista compatible....a DIVX
>movie will now play, but there is no sound. I am hoping there is
>maybe a newer one out now that is compatible.
Divx is a video codec, not sound, necessarily. Figure out
what audio codec it needs and install that along with the
Divx /video/ codec, if you want sound in addition to video.
In article <615b23590ban80qek41v9052it4em648cg@4ax.com>, geronimo
says...
>
>
> I upgraded my PC to Windows Vista Home. Then Windows media player
> wouldn't play DIVX movies. I downloaded the latest DIVX codec
> available, (I think) but I guess it is not Vista compatible....a DIVX
> movie will now play, but there is no sound. I am hoping there is
> maybe a newer one out now that is compatible.
>
The latest DivX works fine here. I just installed the CODEC though and
not the player.
--
Conor
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright
until you hear them speak.........