Can someone explain why my computer 'hangs' when either double-clicking on a .mpg file or opening the same in Windows Media Player. Never happens with my .avi files.
After restarting the computer it sometimes happens again - other times not. After a couple of restarts, double-clicking on the file & it loads as if nothing had happened. The file then plays OK in the Media Player window.
Whichever way you look at it though, it becomes a real time-waster!
The .mpg files (PAL VCD) are converted from .avi files (MJPEG) using MSPro6, which uses the built-in Ligos software.
Would appreciate answers to this problem if poss. Thanks.
Merv W
I don't think it has any bearing on the problem above but if so, here is my setup: CPU: AMD K6-2 333Mhz. AT power/supply. Asus P5A-B Socket7 M/Board. Matrox Marvel G200 AGP VidCap/Graphics card 16Mb SDRAM. 192Mb of system SDRAM. 17in iiyama Vision Master Pro 410 - Diamondtron NF tube. 10.1Gb system/boot Hard disk IBM Deskstar. 16.8Gb Video Hard disk IBM Deskstar. Win98SE. CreativeCD-RW 4x2x24x. MediaStudioPro 6.0 Video Editing Software. Digital Camcorder: Panasonic DX1E - 3x CCD, analogue in/out. VCR: JVC HR-S7000 (S-VHS). Separate 5in JVC Monitor.
After restarting the computer it sometimes happens again - other times not. After a couple of restarts, double-clicking on the file & it loads as if nothing had happened. The file then plays OK in the Media Player window.
Whichever way you look at it though, it becomes a real time-waster!
The .mpg files (PAL VCD) are converted from .avi files (MJPEG) using MSPro6, which uses the built-in Ligos software.
Would appreciate answers to this problem if poss. Thanks.
Merv W
I don't think it has any bearing on the problem above but if so, here is my setup: CPU: AMD K6-2 333Mhz. AT power/supply. Asus P5A-B Socket7 M/Board. Matrox Marvel G200 AGP VidCap/Graphics card 16Mb SDRAM. 192Mb of system SDRAM. 17in iiyama Vision Master Pro 410 - Diamondtron NF tube. 10.1Gb system/boot Hard disk IBM Deskstar. 16.8Gb Video Hard disk IBM Deskstar. Win98SE. CreativeCD-RW 4x2x24x. MediaStudioPro 6.0 Video Editing Software. Digital Camcorder: Panasonic DX1E - 3x CCD, analogue in/out. VCR: JVC HR-S7000 (S-VHS). Separate 5in JVC Monitor.
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