Erratic playing of VCD in Windows Media Player

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HELLO VIEWERS ! SUB:- ERRATIC WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER

I HAVE AN AMD ATHLON XP 2000+ PROCESSOR & ASUS A7N266 VM MOTHERBOARD BASED PC WITH 128 MB DDR RAM. WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER VER-7 IS INSTALLED. BUT, I AM UNABLE TO PLAY VCDs PROPERLY WITH WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER AS IT APPEARS TO BE PLAYING IN A FAST-FORWARD MODE, FOR EXAMPLE, A 10-MINUTE LONG MOVIE IS COVERED IN 2 MINUTES OR SO. I HAVE CHECKED THIS WITH ALL SUPPORTED FILE FORMATS, BUT IN VAIN.BUT, I AM ABLE TO PLAY THE SAME MOVIE COMFORTABLY IN XINGMPEG PLAYER.

CAN ANYBODY TELL ME WHAT MAY BE THE REASON & THE POSSIBLE REMEDY?

MY E-MAIL ID IS: rkl_baralbm@sancharnet.in

-- B.M.BARAL (rkl_baralbm@sancharnet.in), February 08, 2004

Answers

A couple of things to try:

Upgrade Media Player to whatever version is the latest.

Grab a program like VCDEasy that can strip the RIFF header from the VCD's .DAT files. Try to play the resulting MPG file.

I've seen this problem when the framerate and/or audio is mismatched somehow or is an odd type (like 32K sampling for audio) or someone has encoded a vcd on dvd improperly. Usually, I rip the file down to it's resultant video/audio streams using TMPGEnc and try to fix, or simply re-mux them and resign myself to the fact that I can only play it on the computer because someone else screwed the files up.

-- Bryan (gryps-innocens@gryphon.zzn.com), March 03, 2004.


hi , i also have a problems with my windows player that can't open a dat file. in the beginning i can play the dat file with windows media player, but now it keeps sending me a error when i play the dat file. what seems to be the problem , please help me. thanx

-- vincent (sk8ergo@hotmail.com), January 28, 2005.

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