Problems with Media Player

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Stuart Crow

When I play a video on any BBC website in the BBC media player (not
IPlayer) or in Windows media player, the colours are reversed, ie.
inverse video.

I have emailed the BBC a couple of times about this and have had no
reply. The problem is only with the BBC site, videos from Youtube etc
play ok.

Graphics card drivers are the latest, downloaded and installed
yesterday, and Colour quality is set to Highest (32-bit)

The problem occurs in Firefox 2.0.0.12, Avant 11.5 and
Opera 9.26.

Can anyone help ?
TIA
Stuart



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Stuart Crow <stuart.crow@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:

>The problem occurs in Firefox 2.0.0.12, Avant 11.5 and
>Opera 9.26.
>
>Can anyone help ?


Use Windows Media Player.

What does Firefox, Avant or Opera have to do with the Microsoft XP
operating system?
 
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 00:55:35 -0500, PD43 .
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>Stuart Crow <stuart.crow@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>The problem occurs in Firefox 2.0.0.12, Avant 11.5 and
>>Opera 9.26.
>>
>>Can anyone help ?

>
>Use Windows Media Player.
>
>What does Firefox, Avant or Opera have to do with the Microsoft XP
>operating system?

The browsers have nothing to do with XP.
As I said in my email I have the problem with Windows Media Player.
The browsers are just to show that the problem is not browser related.


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Stuart Crow <stuart.crow@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:

>The browsers have nothing to do with XP.
>As I said in my email I have the problem with Windows Media Player.
>The browsers are just to show that the problem is not browser related.


But it doesn't happen in IE, right???
 
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 12:06:01 -0500, PD43 .
wrote:

>Stuart Crow <stuart.crow@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>The browsers have nothing to do with XP.
>>As I said in my email I have the problem with Windows Media Player.
>>The browsers are just to show that the problem is not browser related.

>
>But it doesn't happen in IE, right???

Since I installed Avant, which I gather is a 'front end' for IE, I am
unable to find IE on my system. Since Avant is IE based, I do not
think that I would do any better with IE. Since I never use IE I did
not think that it was worth mentioning it.


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Stuart Crow <stuart.crow@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:

>>>The browsers have nothing to do with XP.
>>>As I said in my email I have the problem with Windows Media Player.
>>>The browsers are just to show that the problem is not browser related.

>>
>>But it doesn't happen in IE, right???

>Since I installed Avant, which I gather is a 'front end' for IE, I am
>unable to find IE on my system. Since Avant is IE based, I do not
>think that I would do any better with IE. Since I never use IE I did
>not think that it was worth mentioning it.


Avant is NOT a front end for IE. It is a stand-alone browser.

You need to find IE on your system.

It's in Program Files | Internet Explorer: iexplore.exe

Right click it and create an icon that you can put on the desktop

If it works in IE, then it's a 3rd-party browser problem.
 
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 12:29:43 -0500, PD43 .
wrote:

>Stuart Crow <stuart.crow@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>>>The browsers have nothing to do with XP.
>>>>As I said in my email I have the problem with Windows Media Player.
>>>>The browsers are just to show that the problem is not browser related.
>>>
>>>But it doesn't happen in IE, right???

>>Since I installed Avant, which I gather is a 'front end' for IE, I am
>>unable to find IE on my system. Since Avant is IE based, I do not
>>think that I would do any better with IE. Since I never use IE I did
>>not think that it was worth mentioning it.

>
>Avant is NOT a front end for IE. It is a stand-alone browser.
>
>You need to find IE on your system.
>
>It's in Program Files | Internet Explorer: iexplore.exe
>
>Right click it and create an icon that you can put on the desktop
>
>If it works in IE, then it's a 3rd-party browser problem.

Program Files - Internet explorer contains :
Folders
Connection Wizard
en-US - files hmmapi.dll.mui, iedw.exe.mui, iexplore.exe.mui
MUI - folder 0409 - file mscorier.dll
PLUGINS
SIGNUP - install.ins

Files
custsat.dll
hmmapi.dll
iedw.exe
iporoxy.dll

As I said, I have no IE, iexplore.exe seems to have disappeared.
As I said, I never use IE so I did not know it had gone.
Any idea what CAB file it is in on the XP CD ?


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Stuart Crow <stuart.crow@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:

>As I said, I have no IE, iexplore.exe seems to have disappeared.


Very strange <insert Twilight Zone Theme here>

>As I said, I never use IE so I did not know it had gone.
>Any idea what CAB file it is in on the XP CD ?


Nope.

If you don't have it installed, then that's probably why it's not
working anywhere in your browsers.

Just a WAG (Wild-Assed-Guess)... see if you can download IE7:

http://preview.tinyurl.com/2b42ua
 
I wrote:

>If you don't have it installed, then that's probably why it's not
>working anywhere in your browsers.


Senior Moment. Brain Cramp. Call it what you will... IE has nothing
to do with your other browser problems.

Still, you should try to get it established on your system just for
comparison purposes
 
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 13:29:34 -0500, PD43 .
wrote:

>I wrote:
>
>>If you don't have it installed, then that's probably why it's not
>>working anywhere in your browsers.

>
>Senior Moment. Brain Cramp. Call it what you will... IE has nothing
>to do with your other browser problems.
>
>Still, you should try to get it established on your system just for
>comparison purposes


Senior moment ? I thought I had cornered the market in those :-)

I tried to install IE7, downloaded and ran IE7-WindowsXP-x86-enu,exe.
The installation said it was done but could not download updates and
to run Tools after starting IE7. Unfortunately, however, I still do
not have iexplore.exe on my system. Somehow IE is refusing to install.
This seems extremely strange to me.
Stuart


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>Unfortunately, however, I still do
>not have iexplore.exe on my system. Somehow IE is refusing to install.
>This seems extremely strange to me.


I'm at a complete loss here
 
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 15:38:54 -0500, PD43 .
wrote:

>Stuart Crow <stuart.crow@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Unfortunately, however, I still do
>>not have iexplore.exe on my system. Somehow IE is refusing to install.
>>This seems extremely strange to me.

>
>I'm at a complete loss here


I have found iexplore.exe. It was in Program Files\Internet Explorer
but the attributes were set to hidden. I went into a command prompt
and did the usual attr -s -h iexplore.exe and lo and behold I now have
Internet Explorer 7. How the hell it got set to hidden and system I
dont know. Possibly should be system ?
Embedded videos still in inverse video in IE7 though.


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Stuart Crow <stuart.crow@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:

>Embedded videos still in inverse video in IE7 though.


It's time for you to take this to:

microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player
 
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 07:01:32 -0500, PD43 .
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>Stuart Crow <stuart.crow@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Embedded videos still in inverse video in IE7 though.

>
>It's time for you to take this to:
>
>microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player

Thanks I will do that.


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