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We have a 3rd pary app that plays a video. It plays slow on some computers
and normal on others. But if you run another video using WMP, the 3rd party app plays fine. Any ideas? |
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Before running the 3rd party app,open WMP,tools,options,file types tab,
unselect the video type the other 3rd party will run.Maybe thiers a conflict between the 2. "tweetyhack" wrote: We have a 3rd pary app that plays a video. It plays slow on some computers and normal on others. But if you run another video using WMP, the 3rd party app plays fine. Any ideas? |
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Thanks Andrew. Haven't tried that idea but WMP actually is not able to play
this particular video. It doesn't have the codec and the extension is pns. I've been trying to see if I can find the codec, but no luck so far. Any info on extracting the codec. I've got a bunch of dlls. "Andrew E." wrote: Before running the 3rd party app,open WMP,tools,options,file types tab, unselect the video type the other 3rd party will run.Maybe thiers a conflict between the 2. "tweetyhack" wrote: We have a 3rd pary app that plays a video. It plays slow on some computers and normal on others. But if you run another video using WMP, the 3rd party app plays fine. Any ideas? |
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