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Glenn
December 5th 03, 09:28 PM
I asked this in another forum but no one could answer it. Hope you folks
can.

Running XP pro, 2.2G, 512DDR, 60hd etc.

My microsoft media player 9 won't run some mp2 home movie files I have on
hd. I get a kick-out pop-up mentioning a dll file. (see below) Clicking ok
dumps the entire program back to the desktop.

The files are ok because I have an ATI video card with video capacities that
run the files just fine.

Thinking something was missing, I downloaded from MS source, media player 9,
and let it self install. Same problem. Did it again to be sure and still
won't work. Suggestions?

Error lists as problem..............

AppName wmplayer.exe version 9.0.0.2980

Modname dscinemvideodecoder.dll

Glenn

Larry Maietta
December 5th 03, 09:29 PM
Glen;
You can check out this page: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=322759
I hope this helps.
--
Sincerely
Larry Maietta

"Glenn" > wrote in message
...
> I asked this in another forum but no one could answer it. Hope you folks
> can.
>
> Running XP pro, 2.2G, 512DDR, 60hd etc.
>
> My microsoft media player 9 won't run some mp2 home movie files I have on
> hd. I get a kick-out pop-up mentioning a dll file. (see below) Clicking
ok
> dumps the entire program back to the desktop.
>
> The files are ok because I have an ATI video card with video capacities
that
> run the files just fine.
>
> Thinking something was missing, I downloaded from MS source, media player
9,
> and let it self install. Same problem. Did it again to be sure and still
> won't work. Suggestions?
>
> Error lists as problem..............
>
> AppName wmplayer.exe version 9.0.0.2980
>
> Modname dscinemvideodecoder.dll
>
> Glenn
>
>
>

Glenn
December 5th 03, 09:30 PM
Larry,

It sure sounded like the problem and I downloaded everything they said but
it is still exactly the same.

I have an email in to ATI now and hoping they just say I'm overlooking xxxx
and they have a solution.

Thanks anyway.

Glenn

"Larry Maietta" > wrote in message
...
> Glen;
> You can check out this page: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=322759
> I hope this helps.
> --
> Sincerely
> Larry Maietta

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