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Opening Movie is suddenly blurry

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Greg - 12 Jun 2007 05:54 GMT
The opening movie is suddenly blurry in Rise of Nations. I think I've either
accidently deleted a Windows System filter or one or more video filters has
become corrupted.
I've checked and I suddenly cannot see "avi" or "mpg" video files either -
in Nero. But WMP still plays these fine.
What's up?
Bruno van Dooren - 12 Jun 2007 06:32 GMT
> The opening movie is suddenly blurry in Rise of Nations. I think I've
> either
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> in Nero. But WMP still plays these fine.
> What's up?

This is a C++ language related newsgroup.
You should ask in a windows newsgroup or perhaps a mediaplayer newsgroup to
have a decent chance of getting an answer.

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Greg - 12 Jun 2007 07:11 GMT
> > The opening movie is suddenly blurry in Rise of Nations. I think I've
> > either
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> You should ask in a windows newsgroup or perhaps a mediaplayer newsgroup to
> have a decent chance of getting an answer.
Ben Voigt [C++ MVP] - 12 Jun 2007 08:06 GMT
>> This is a C++ language related newsgroup.
>> You should ask in a windows newsgroup or perhaps a mediaplayer newsgroup
>> to
>> have a decent chance of getting an answer.

Are you using Vista Mail?  There's a search function in the newsgroup list.
For example, I find:

microsoft.public.multimedia.windows.mediaplayer
microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player
microsoft.public.windowsme.multimedia
microsoft.public.win95.multimedia
microsoft.public.win2000.multimedia

when searching for "media"

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