Quiff Boy wrote:both played fine for me using windows xp and media player 10
I've got Windows XP and Media player 10 (when I tried to upgrade I knew that I've got already the most recent version). I downloaded the last free version of Real player as well. Still no result, only sound. Really strange
Quiff Boy wrote:both played fine for me using windows xp and media player 10
I've got Windows XP and Media player 10 (when I tried to upgrade I knew that I've got already the most recent version). I downloaded the last free version of Real player as well. Still no result, only sound. Really strange
I am in the same situation as our northern members above. All updated and automatic updates where possible. The audio for Vision Thing sounds good, though.
got Snubnose, VT is returning that 'Quicktime is missing a plug-in bollocks'
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
I have now downloaded all available updates for RealPlayer 10.5, Media Player 10 and QuickTime 6.5.2. And still no joy with Vision Thing
Media Player happily plays the audio but no video, RealPlayer tells me "the video for this file cannot be played" and that "there is no software update available to play this content" and QuickTime tells me that "a necessary data reference could not be resolved". If 3 up-to-date applications are refusing to play this, I can only assume the problem lies elsewhere on my PC. Any ideas?
AndrewS - god knows how WMP works, VT runs fine on it for me, BUT I've been sent many a clip / song with the warm words 'works on MP' only for it to do no such thing. Bloody Microsoft.
I have now downloaded all available updates for RealPlayer 10.5, Media Player 10 and QuickTime 6.5.2. And still no joy with Vision Thing
Media Player happily plays the audio but no video, RealPlayer tells me "the video for this file cannot be played" and that "there is no software update available to play this content" and QuickTime tells me that "a necessary data reference could not be resolved". If 3 up-to-date applications are refusing to play this, I can only assume the problem lies elsewhere on my PC. Any ideas?
I'd try installing DivX (perhaps even the player) and BSPlayer...