A afterdark New Member Joined Feb 28, 2013 Messages 4 Feb 28, 2013 Thread Author #1 Hello, I have a problem with my WMP. I use Windows 7 64 bits. When i play videos in WMP without AERO on, appears a bars shaking... is't normal?? With AERO i dont have this problem BUT when i iconify the WMP and i turn to WMP is very slow and a with a lot of pixels... help me please (sorry my english)
Hello, I have a problem with my WMP. I use Windows 7 64 bits. When i play videos in WMP without AERO on, appears a bars shaking... is't normal?? With AERO i dont have this problem BUT when i iconify the WMP and i turn to WMP is very slow and a with a lot of pixels... help me please (sorry my english)
Solution MikeHawthorne Feb 28, 2013 Try uninstalling and re-installing media player. Go to turn off Windows Features in the Remove Programs list, and uncheck it and click OK. Reboot and go back in and recheck it and click OK again. See if that helps.
Try uninstalling and re-installing media player. Go to turn off Windows Features in the Remove Programs list, and uncheck it and click OK. Reboot and go back in and recheck it and click OK again. See if that helps.
MikeHawthorne Essential Member Microsoft Community Contributor Joined May 25, 2009 Messages 6,637 Feb 28, 2013 #2 Hi It sounds like Media Player is running at different resolutions when you open it in Aero and without Aero. "with a lot of Pixels". Check out this Microsoft page.... Windows Media Player 12 is running very slow. - Microsoft Community Are these videos on your computer or are you running them from the net? Mike Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi It sounds like Media Player is running at different resolutions when you open it in Aero and without Aero. "with a lot of Pixels". Check out this Microsoft page.... Windows Media Player 12 is running very slow. - Microsoft Community Are these videos on your computer or are you running them from the net? Mike
A afterdark New Member Joined Feb 28, 2013 Messages 4 Feb 28, 2013 Thread Author #3 The videos are in my computer. i can't resolve this problem Upvote 0 Downvote
MikeHawthorne Essential Member Microsoft Community Contributor Joined May 25, 2009 Messages 6,637 Feb 28, 2013 #4 Try uninstalling and re-installing media player. Go to turn off Windows Features in the Remove Programs list, and uncheck it and click OK. Reboot and go back in and recheck it and click OK again. See if that helps. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Try uninstalling and re-installing media player. Go to turn off Windows Features in the Remove Programs list, and uncheck it and click OK. Reboot and go back in and recheck it and click OK again. See if that helps.
zvit Honorable Member Joined Nov 3, 2009 Messages 2,443 Mar 1, 2013 #5 Do you have to use WMP? I'd suggest using VLC or KMplayer. Most issues with WMP are not on those. Upvote 0 Downvote