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frankg
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      01-13-2008
Vista home premium
Dell inspiron 1420
Quicktime 7.3.1
Acrobat 8.1.1
Java
Flash

My daughter's university course requires her to work with a dvd which
has files in PDF format and within them there are embedded quicktime
media files.

Problem is that only the audio works - there is no video.

We have tried the dvd on 2 machines that run XP pro and the video
works on both of them.

I have tried several old versions of quicktime, adobe reader, flash
but without success. Currently the newest versions are installed.

I went to the device manager to try and update the display driver but
it's already up to date.

I know quicktime itself works because I can go to the apple/ movie
trailers page and watch a trailer in quicktime with both audio and
video working.

I've set the multimedia player preference in Reader to use QT as the
media player.

I've tried having both Firefox and IE as the default browser (when you
auto run the dvd it opens a browser)

I've also copied the files to the desktop and tried to open them from
there.

No help from the course tech support - can anyone point to any issues
I've left out?

Thanks
Frank
 
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frankg
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      01-13-2008
On Jan 13, 7:09 pm, frankg <frankgr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Vista home premium
> Dell inspiron 1420
> Quicktime 7.3.1
> Acrobat 8.1.1
> Java
> Flash
>
> My daughter's university course requires her to work with a dvd which
> has files in PDF format and within them there are embedded quicktime
> media files.
>
> Problem is that only the audio works - there is no video.
>
> We have tried the dvd on 2 machines that run XP pro and the video
> works on both of them.
>
> I have tried several old versions of quicktime, adobe reader, flash
> but without success. Currently the newest versions are installed.
>
> I went to the device manager to try and update the display driver but
> it's already up to date.
>
> I know quicktime itself works because I can go to the apple/ movie
> trailers page and watch a trailer in quicktime with both audio and
> video working.
>
> I've set the multimedia player preference in Reader to use QT as the
> media player.
>
> I've tried having both Firefox and IE as the default browser (when you
> auto run the dvd it opens a browser)
>
> I've also copied the files to the desktop and tried to open them from
> there.
>
> No help from the course tech support - can anyone point to any issues
> I've left out?
>

P.S. I neglected to add that I have also tried downloading other
codecs like div-x, and I also tried to download, install and run from
another player x-vid 's vlc

 
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Emil Lulic
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      01-14-2008
Try to find a machine with a Mac on it, and try opening it on that... If
that won't do it, then maybe the disc is corrupted, or the video is meant to
be just audio (Try watching a video to the end, or try watching all videos
on the DVD).

Emil Lulic

"frankg" <> wrote in message
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> Vista home premium
> Dell inspiron 1420
> Quicktime 7.3.1
> Acrobat 8.1.1
> Java
> Flash
>
> My daughter's university course requires her to work with a dvd which
> has files in PDF format and within them there are embedded quicktime
> media files.
>
> Problem is that only the audio works - there is no video.
>
> We have tried the dvd on 2 machines that run XP pro and the video
> works on both of them.
>
> I have tried several old versions of quicktime, adobe reader, flash
> but without success. Currently the newest versions are installed.
>
> I went to the device manager to try and update the display driver but
> it's already up to date.
>
> I know quicktime itself works because I can go to the apple/ movie
> trailers page and watch a trailer in quicktime with both audio and
> video working.
>
> I've set the multimedia player preference in Reader to use QT as the
> media player.
>
> I've tried having both Firefox and IE as the default browser (when you
> auto run the dvd it opens a browser)
>
> I've also copied the files to the desktop and tried to open them from
> there.
>
> No help from the course tech support - can anyone point to any issues
> I've left out?
>
> Thanks
> Frank


 
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