Problem
My PC is experiencing
video errors.
Solution
Your file may be corrupt or in an unsupported format. Open the
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video file in a video editor such as WinDVD Creator, and then
resave the file in a supported format.
There may be a problem with the codec. For more information,
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look in Windows Media Player Help, and then search for codec.
If the error message "Files Needed To Display Video Are Missing
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or Corrupt" appears, follow these steps:
a
Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then select
Properties.
b
Click the Hardware tab, and then click the Device
Manager button.
c
Click the plus sign (+) next to Sound, video and game
controllers.
d
Double-click the TV tuner device.
e
Click the Driver tab, and then click the Update Driver
button.
f
Select Install from a list or a specific location, and then
click Next.
g
Remove the check mark from Search removable media.
h
Click Include this location in this search, and then click
the Browse button.
i
Click the plus sign (+) in order, next to each of the following
directories:
My Computer
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C:/
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drivers
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j
Click OK, Next, and then click Finish after the drivers are
updated.
k
Restart the PC.
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