If the registration is successful, a reboot is usually required for it to take effect. Tuner not found or other setup errors: When the Virtual tuner is installed, Media Center should automatically detect it when the receiver service restarts.
Try exiting Media Center and stopping the service manually. Then restart media Center and try to setup TV. A typical entry looks something like this:. The encoder "PrefEncoder" entry is also correct. If the key for the tuner device is not found open the Device Manager and expand the "Sound, video and game controllers" tree.
Open the properties dialog and verify that the manufacture is "Nextcom, LLC" and the device is "working properly. If the "PrefEncoder" entry is missing or incorrect make sure that the multiplexer dll r5kmpx. If it is present, make sure it is registered by running the Windows registration utility. From a command prompt type:. Once again, substituting your installation directory above if it differs from the default shown. If the registration fails, try stopping the Media Center receiver service by running "services.
Restart Media Center and look for the tuner again. Ignore the warning. If this is reported when the DVR is running on the Media Center machine it could be that the scheduling file is located in an unexpected location. The default path is:. Check this folder for the file "recordings. General Discussion. I do have ultimate i uninstalled it last week after i found out Vista doesn't support digital sub channels and there is a built in decoder, i tried both Microsofts decoder and Purevideo purevideo does work under vista, although in software mode.
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Also, when you click on the drop-down box, what are the available choices? Here's a look at mine:. Is it possible that I can get that from the internet or somewhere or another computer that have that DVD decoder? Windows Vista should come with more than one of these pre-installed.
If you look at the picture of the drop-down menu that I posted, you can see that I have a MS one and a Cyberlink one, among others. What I don't know, yet, is how these can become lost and how to restore them. What is the default codec that shows up when you launch it. What others are available on the drop-down menu? Yes, I did use the decoder utility it showed: video: 1. Audio: 1. QuickPlay Audio Decoder 3. If the file is missing, you will need to get a new copy.
If the file is there, we can try to re-register it with regsvr32 and that might restore it to function, or at least put it on the list of available decoders. Try downloading the Elecard Transcoder SDK, it has some working Mpeg2 decoders, there are some software that offer Mpeg2 decoders as part of the the installtion, too. Right-click on it and select "Run as administrator".
In the command window that opens, type the following:. Whether you get errors or not, reboot your system and run the VMCD. Then try DVD Maker again. Write back with your results. When I typed in the first command, I got a window that says: The module"msmpeg2vdec. Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to check for problems with the binary or.
Are you in the directory where the files are? Make sure all three files are there before running the regsrvr32 commands above. Try these commands and I've included the output from my system:. DLL 3 File s 1,, bytes. And then when I ran the command you gave me yesterday,it popped out a different error message:"the module"msmpeg2vdec. Well, this one wants to play hardball.
Next thing we'll do is look at your registered DLLs. There's no installer, just extract it from the zip file to a folder of your choice. Run the exe file and it will scan for registered DLLs and display a big list. Use the find option and type "msmpeg". See if the 3 files we are interested in are on the list.
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