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xcelatit
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      01-05-2008
Windows Media Player stopped showing video, only sound

"There is a more recent version of Windows Media Player (11.0.6000.6344)
already installed on your computer. It is not possible to use an older
installation package (11.0.5721.5146)
to install the files or to repair your current version of the Player."

I need the more recent version so I can repair it, please get me that one, I
contacted Microsoft and they said you would have it and were supposed to help
me.

I read posts all over the net narrowed down to wmv2 files/streams and above

My manufacture HP has not helped in giving me the most recent version
installed with my laptop so I can reinstall and repair, cant unistall it
either please help thanks

 
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non flammable on XP
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      01-05-2008
you cannot install wmp11 on top of vista like that... you could do a repair
installation from the dvd, but trust me.. you would want to avoid that.

Your problem is not wmp11 at all but something has gone wrong with a codec

download www.divix.com

and this http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Koepi_XviD.htm


install them both and try playing the video

tell me if this helps


"xcelatit" <> wrote in message
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> Windows Media Player stopped showing video, only sound
>
> "There is a more recent version of Windows Media Player (11.0.6000.6344)
> already installed on your computer. It is not possible to use an older
> installation package (11.0.5721.5146)
> to install the files or to repair your current version of the Player."
>
> I need the more recent version so I can repair it, please get me that one,
> I
> contacted Microsoft and they said you would have it and were supposed to
> help
> me.
>
> I read posts all over the net narrowed down to wmv2 files/streams and
> above
>
> My manufacture HP has not helped in giving me the most recent version
> installed with my laptop so I can reinstall and repair, cant unistall it
> either please help thanks
>



 
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Mick Murphy
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      01-05-2008
"I need the more recent version so I can repair it, please get me that one, I
contacted Microsoft and they said you would have it and were supposed to help
me."

Where did you dream up the above BS of microsoft saying we are supposed to
help you!!

You bought an HP computer, it is HP's responsibility to fix hardware AND
software problems.

Contact HP!



"xcelatit" wrote:

> Windows Media Player stopped showing video, only sound
>
> "There is a more recent version of Windows Media Player (11.0.6000.6344)
> already installed on your computer. It is not possible to use an older
> installation package (11.0.5721.5146)
> to install the files or to repair your current version of the Player."
>
> I need the more recent version so I can repair it, please get me that one, I
> contacted Microsoft and they said you would have it and were supposed to help
> me.
>
> I read posts all over the net narrowed down to wmv2 files/streams and above
>
> My manufacture HP has not helped in giving me the most recent version
> installed with my laptop so I can reinstall and repair, cant unistall it
> either please help thanks
>

 
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zachd [MSFT]
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      01-05-2008

For what file types?
What graphic / video card do you have?
What video card driver version do you have?

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See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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"xcelatit" <> wrote in message
news:8BF8610A-0AC7-480F-9342-...
> Windows Media Player stopped showing video, only sound
>
> "There is a more recent version of Windows Media Player (11.0.6000.6344)
> already installed on your computer. It is not possible to use an older
> installation package (11.0.5721.5146)
> to install the files or to repair your current version of the Player."
>
> I read posts all over the net narrowed down to wmv2 files/streams and
> above
>
> My manufacture HP has not helped in giving me the most recent version
> installed with my laptop so I can reinstall and repair, cant unistall it
> either please help thanks
>



 
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pronetoidiocy
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      07-21-2009

non flammable on XP, I don't know who you are, but I love you.
You literally just made my night

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Cody Jarrett
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      07-21-2009
pronetoidiocy <>
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>non flammable on XP, I don't know who you are, but I love you.
>You literally just made my night.


"non flammable on XP" left the room in January of 2008.
 
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