Green Screen
(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: ccskorn
Almost every video file I download has a green screen over it, but the video plays in the back. They work in VideoLAN, but I want to use Windows Media Player. I have the latest K-lite Codec pack, so I have no idea why they aren't working.
Posted by: {I}{K}{E}
open the file with BSplayer...
WMP isn't a good player for DVDrips ;)
{I}{K}{E}
Posted by: ccskorn
I've tried using BSPlayer, but every time i double click it, nothing happens, but when I hit Ctrl, Alt, Delete, it shows it running. I've reinstalled the codec pack many times with BSPlayer, but it never works.
Posted by: {I}{K}{E}
Originally posted by ccskorn@2 January 2004 - 07:56
I've tried using BSPlayer, but every time i double click it, nothing happens, but when I hit Ctrl, Alt, Delete, it shows it running. I've reinstalled the codec pack many times with BSPlayer, but it never works.
install the codecpack without BSplayer and download bsplayer from www.bsplayer.org.
{I}{K}{E}
Posted by: ccskorn
ok, i downloaded the codec pack again, are there any default settings i should change, other than the one to not install BSPlayer?
Posted by: Rock Tonic Juice Magic
VIDEOLAN
Posted by: Cyril
No, leave default settings as they are as you can change them later. Best bet if you want BS to work is to uninstall previous codecs.
Posted by: --Spam--
Originally posted by ccskorn@2 January 2004 - 07:37
Almost every video file I download has a green screen over it, but the video plays in the back. They work in VideoLAN, but I want to use Windows Media Player. I have the latest K-lite Codec pack, so I have no idea why they aren't working.
I think they're corrupt.
Posted by: abu_has_the_power
Originally posted by --Spam--+2 January 2004 - 16:11--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (--Spam-- @ 2 January 2004 - 16:11)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-ccskorn@2 January 2004 - 07:37
Almost every video file I download has a green screen over it, but the video plays in the back. They work in VideoLAN, but I want to use Windows Media Player. I have the latest K-lite Codec pack, so I have no idea why they aren't working.
I think they're corrupt. [/b][/quote]
green screens usually means corrupt vids. start using bt
Posted by: mr. nails
this is why i use individual codecs! i had a friend use that kazaa codec crap and he got blue/screen screens as said as above. i then tried and eventually got the same shit. now, i use individual codecs and it has never happened... :lol:
Posted by: rottenchild
The majority of the times I have had the green screen problem was because my codecs were not up to date or there was conflicting codecs. If I were you I would uninstall all of your codec packs and do a fresh install of k-lite's newest codec pack.
Posted by: TheFilePirater
hey, i kinda like WMP, good for pr0n and my movies...and some simple but good effects for audio
I HATE WINAMP
Posted by: Keikan
Originally posted by TheFilePirater@3 January 2004 - 22:56
hey, i kinda like WMP, good for pr0n and my movies...and some simple but good effects for audio
I HATE WINAMP
I 2nd that
Posted by: --Spam--
Can WinAmp 5 play *.avi and *.mpg files?
Posted by: thatsomekid
I have had the same thing happen and i asked this same question here on this forum. What you should do is unistall the new codec pack and get an older k-lite codec pack and install that.
