Hmmm...
on a whim I tried playing various forms of video through Media Player.
I seem to have trouble playing back some files- the dialogue in the bottom left says acquiring codec found codec then fails to display the video.
Could it be possible that video codecs are causing this problem? if so, how do I update my codecs?
Also- some of the other occurances of this problem appear to related to a problem with d3drm.dll. could this be possible and would it be worth checking this?
At this point I'm willing to try anything.
JM
Error codes 15001:33:1 & 15023:4:2
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Normally, codecs don't need updating as such, and if Media Player says it has found the relevant ones, that should normally be all that is needed. I wonder if instead of not having enough, you have at some stage uploaded a mega-codec pack which can often cause conflict problems with existing codecs.
As for d3drm.dll see http://www.d3drmdll.com/ for an explanation of what it is and a possible fix...
As for d3drm.dll see http://www.d3drmdll.com/ for an explanation of what it is and a possible fix...
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any other dlls that could be at fault?
Thanks for the link Ken. d3drm updated- no change.
any other drivers that should be reinstalled (if a windows update has changed them) or is there a way of rolling back windows updates?
any more settings within VS that should be changed?
I appreciate that we're now runing short on ideas, so any more would be welcomed.
I read something on another forum about trying to prevent the graphics card from taking over the capture- which sounds a bit dodgy and I'm not sure how that could be looked into.
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any other drivers that should be reinstalled (if a windows update has changed them) or is there a way of rolling back windows updates?
any more settings within VS that should be changed?
I appreciate that we're now runing short on ideas, so any more would be welcomed.
I read something on another forum about trying to prevent the graphics card from taking over the capture- which sounds a bit dodgy and I'm not sure how that could be looked into.
JM
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is there a way of rolling back windows updates?
System Restore.
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Re: Error codes 15001:33:1 & 15023:4:2
Not exactly sure what I am doing, as have never used a forum before so apologies if I get this wrong.
I have a Panasonic NV-DS5 and am trying to capture some video using VS10. Am having EXACTLY same issues as Debnel.. Was there a happy ending here as I cannot find one?
Any other help or ideas welcome.
Thanks Adrian
I have a Panasonic NV-DS5 and am trying to capture some video using VS10. Am having EXACTLY same issues as Debnel.. Was there a happy ending here as I cannot find one?
Any other help or ideas welcome.
Thanks Adrian
