tal ormanda Posted September 25, 2006 Author Posted September 25, 2006 virus lol...no i dont think so.iv seen viruses damage hard drives, video cards and monitors. why not changing a setting in video decoding properties? anythings possible setting in video decoding properties? where is that and where can i change it, it may help.
prx984 Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 what codec are you using anyway?if theres properties for the codec, whether it be in system properties or the actuall player, check in there and see if theres a defaults button. if so, click that and let it put everything back to normal.how are you playing the movie? on a tv from your computer or on the computer monitor?
tal ormanda Posted September 26, 2006 Author Posted September 26, 2006 (edited) computer monitorwindows media player 10 Edited September 26, 2006 by tal ormanda
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