kuphryn 0 Posted November 23, 2001 Hi. I have a major problem playing *any* movie file in XP. This has never happened before, but it started happening about a week ago. I have no idea why. I remember installing PowerDVD 4.0. Everything is download hill from there. I tried uninstalling PowerDVD 4.0. It does not fix the problem. The problem is WMP crashes XP when I play *any* movie file (asf, avi, divx and mpg). MP3 works okay. It weird because sometimes WMP shows the first frame, but then it stalls the entire system. Usually, all I see is a blank screen and the system would stall. Does anyone know if this is an XP problem or is it a divx problem? I install Divix 4.11 codec. It does not fix the problem. This happens when I play mpg movie too. Kuphryn Share this post Link to post
Dazultra2000 0 Posted March 6, 2002 *bump* Now I have this problem any fixes? Share this post Link to post
ThC 129 0 Posted March 6, 2002 Well from the sound of the original poster it sounded like a driver issue. That or a codec, issue. Other than uninstalling things and reinstalling or a reformat then im not sure. Your best bet is to reformat and try and recreate the problem or uninstalling anything you have recently installed or tweaked. Share this post Link to post
Dazultra2000 0 Posted March 6, 2002 Sounds pretty bleak I have recently installed the divx v5 codec, but I have also eradicated ANY trace of that whatsoever, files and registry wise, and it still happens. It happens on my brother's win2k machine too, but that started much longer ago. Share this post Link to post
Dazultra2000 0 Posted March 7, 2002 Well, I just formatted and the problem is still here. I am now seriously worried about my computer. If a complete wipe of the hard disk and reinstall doesn't fix it, that suggests a hardware problem, right? Which is what makes me so worried Any suggestions? Share this post Link to post
ThC 129 0 Posted March 7, 2002 Hmm i have seen this problem A LONG time ago with certain nVidia driver builds. Try the 23.11 signed drivers or Hercules drivers for your video card and see if those help. Also try playing the movies without sound to rule out the soundcard. If you have an old sound and video card around try swapping out your new ones with the old ones. So far we KNOW it is a hardware related issue. Now we just have to figure out what drivers are causing the problem. Also in the Startup and Recovery Options. Take off the Automatically Reboot option. That way when the BSOD comes up your computer won't reboot automatically letting you see what the specific error is. Share this post Link to post
Dazultra2000 0 Posted March 7, 2002 I tried the 4in1 4.37a drivers Tried the AGP 4.10 driver reduced AGP to 2x disabled ALL AGP options reduced aperture to 32mb Put ALL RAM timings to the most conservative Basically set everything in the BIOS to it's slowest, most stable value Tried 23.11, 27.20, 27.42 and 27.51 drivers and of course, I have formatted as well. So I am a bit stuck now. So either part of my hardware has gone bad (which seems a bit strange seeing as my problem only relates to video playback) or there is something I am missing. Any ideas? by the way, there is no BSOD, just a lockup. I can play sounds just fine...no problems there. I seriously hope it's not my graphics card because I just bought it. Share this post Link to post
Dazultra2000 0 Posted March 7, 2002 My fears became realised when I installed my old geforce back in. Worked like a dream, no problems at all. So now I am left with a seemingly broken gf3ti200. Unhappy me Share this post Link to post
ThC 129 0 Posted March 8, 2002 thats odd, you said that that is the only aspect of the card that does not work, everything plays fine besides that. Have you tried anything else to play movie files in besides WMP? Share this post Link to post
Dazultra2000 0 Posted March 8, 2002 To answer your question...yes, I had tried everything under the sun.. however, all now seems well (ish) I took out the GF3 and cleaned it. Rubbed everything off it and blew duest out of the nooks and crannies. I put it back in and it worked 1st time So now my system works(ish). Shame I formatted though. I am now, however, getting random lockups (possibly related to the infinite loop). I have just installed the latest 4in1s though, so we'll see how it develops. Share this post Link to post
Dazultra2000 0 Posted March 8, 2002 NOOOOO It's come back Once again I can't open a video file without getting a lockup. I tried to clean off my card again. Heck, I even re-applied arctic silver to it and all. So now I am stuck. Here is a list of events: 1) Discover I can't open any video files + certainb applications 2) Format to find the same thing happens 3) Test Geforce256 card. It works twice, and then the same thing happens to that too 4) Take geforce3 and clean it off, replace and find it works again 5) Reformat to fix some sound problems that were APIC related (Not ACPI) 6) Rediscover problem and get very annoyed And here is a list of things I have tried: Detonator 23.11, 27.20, 27.42, 27.51 Via 4in1 4.37a Via 4.10 AGP GART Via PFD patch Increase I/O voltage alter AGP driving values Set all RAM and AGP options to the most conservative Tried the infinite loop fix in nvmax (although I doubt this is 100% infinite loop related) re-flashed BIOS wiped CMOS Don't forget the system has been 100% for at least a month until now. Any ideas? This is beginning to seriously worry me Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted March 8, 2002 Is it possible to try that card of yours in another system? Share this post Link to post