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chadjoe

USA
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Posted - Apr 30 2009 :  14:18:56  Show Profile  Reply
I first had PixPlan Vers. 3. It played MP3 audio sound just fine to begin with but just recently refuses to do so with the message: "No MCI device open". I upgraded to Vers. 4.10 . It seems hardly different from Vers. 3, and gives the same error message. Changing the DVD MPEG Setting doesn't help. Suggestions?

JIMD

USA
499 Posts

Posted - Apr 30 2009 :  18:04:25  Show Profile  Reply
CHADJOE

Please download the MCI Tester, from this link:

http://www.xequte.com/download/mcitester.exe

Reset the Windows Player to the defaults.


JIM DALTON
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chadjoe

USA
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Posted - Apr 30 2009 :  20:40:15  Show Profile  Reply
Thanks for the suggestion to download the MCI tester. Did that, and ran "Reset to defaults", which produced no change in status or operation. Status report was as follows, the problem being with MP3 audio files:

Results for MP3 Format Check:
MCI Extension: MPEGVideo
Mediaplayer Extension Type: MPEGVideo
MCI Driver: This format has no MCI Driver
MCI 32-bit Driver: mciqtz32.dll

I have a mass of codecs installed, but can't say that I really know what is going on with them. Joe
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JIMD

USA
499 Posts

Posted - May 01 2009 :  13:56:50  Show Profile  Reply
CHADJOE

It's invariably a Windows driver problem, so try installing a codec (multimedia driver) pack such as K-Lite:

http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_Lite_Codec_Pack.htm


JIM DALTON
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