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Format Factory Has Screwed Up My Windows Media Player
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Hi all,
I wanted to convert some video files from Mpeg4 to AVI so I could burn them to disc and play them on my DVD player on my tv.
I installed Format Factory, and now none of my DVD's will play on Windows media player. I keep getting an error message saying something like 'go to display in control panel and change the resolution and/or colour preferences'
I've tried changing both the resolution and the colours, but still no joy.
Has anyone any ideas what I can do to get my DVD's to play on Windows Media. I even tried uninstalling FF, but I get a different error.
Thanks in advance.
I wanted to convert some video files from Mpeg4 to AVI so I could burn them to disc and play them on my DVD player on my tv.
I installed Format Factory, and now none of my DVD's will play on Windows media player. I keep getting an error message saying something like 'go to display in control panel and change the resolution and/or colour preferences'
I've tried changing both the resolution and the colours, but still no joy.
Has anyone any ideas what I can do to get my DVD's to play on Windows Media. I even tried uninstalling FF, but I get a different error.
Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry, I've no idea about what's causing your problem or, indeed, about how to fix it.
However I have to ask why on earth you're even attempting to use the totally dire Windows Media Player when every computer magazine and website (together with BBC technology programmes) invariably advises switching to ( the zillion times better) VLC:
http:// www.vid eolan.o rg/vlc/ downloa d-windo ws.en_G B.html
I'm also confused as to why you should need to convert Mpeg4 files to AVI in order to burn them to a video DVD. Any decent burning software (which obviously excludes anything from Microsoft!) should be able to do the job directly anyway. Give Ashampoo Burning Studio Free a try:
https:/ /www.as hampoo. com/en/ usd/pin /7110/b urning- softwar e/burni ng-stud io-free
However I have to ask why on earth you're even attempting to use the totally dire Windows Media Player when every computer magazine and website (together with BBC technology programmes) invariably advises switching to ( the zillion times better) VLC:
http://
I'm also confused as to why you should need to convert Mpeg4 files to AVI in order to burn them to a video DVD. Any decent burning software (which obviously excludes anything from Microsoft!) should be able to do the job directly anyway. Give Ashampoo Burning Studio Free a try:
https:/
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