From: shadodwlr on
not quite sure why this is doing this, but I bring any of the three wmv files
that I've created using windows media encoder into my current director project
and when I play back, it begins to play, but about midway through playback
whipes completely to a green screen. I have a suspicion after hopping around
on this forum that the problem might have to do with my Nvidia card, but I'm
not for sure. Anyone with any solutions out there for this please get back to
me asap

shadodwlr(a)hotmail.com

From: shadodwlr on
okay... gonna take this weirdness to the next level. as an experiment I
created a projector anyway and burned it to cd. I then brought the cd to both
my spare pc and my girlfriends computer and they both played fine. funny thing
is they are both infirior computers by comparrison to my own so now I have to
ask... why is this doing this?!!!!

From: tr on
Have you checked to make sure you have the latest drivers for your card? You
might check the website. Also, do the videos play normally in other players?

For the most part, I've found the wmv implementation in Director to be
unreliable.

TR

"shadodwlr" <webforumsuser(a)macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:ecigpa$2qs$1(a)forums.macromedia.com...
> okay... gonna take this weirdness to the next level. as an experiment I
> created a projector anyway and burned it to cd. I then brought the cd to
> both
> my spare pc and my girlfriends computer and they both played fine. funny
> thing
> is they are both infirior computers by comparrison to my own so now I have
> to
> ask... why is this doing this?!!!!
>


From: Peter Miller on
tr wrote:
> For the most part, I've found the wmv implementation in Director to be
> unreliable.

Same here. Another tool which may help with problem solving is MediaInfo...

http://sourceforge.net/projects/mediainfo/

It gives you useful details about a number of media files, including WMV
files... just another tool to add to the quiver.

Pete
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