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had installed some codecs when I was playing with VirtualDub because I got this error: The video decoder is not working, is not installed, or is http://dustindavis.me/windows-7-media-center-decoder-error/ not supported. Try installing the codec or restarting your computer. For more information http://geekswithblogs.net/cskardon/archive/2009/05/10/windows-7---media-center-video-error.aspx about codecs, see Windows Help. So I crawled around the Internet a bit and found this post. What? The error was very similar, but not quite the same, but I thought I'd would try the recommended solution of setting my system clock back. Go figure, it worked! This is stupid though because what good decoder error is it going to do me with my system clock set back? The Guide is based on your system clock, so obviously the channel listings are not going to be right. Well, I'm certainly glad I didn't update my media center pc to Windows 7! If anyone has a solution to get this working properly, I'd love to know! *UPDATE* I found a solution to my problem here. media center decoder google facebook twitter i Technology ← Previous PostDjango: Login Form on Every Page Next Post →Windows Live Writer WordPress Fix Parksie Cheers, This fixed my issue also. Albert@Windows 7 Do you know if this problem has been fixed in the RC? whitey@IP PBX thank you, i did the same and it worked Rod Hi I have the same error and the Thread you mentioned on the Big Green Button is gone. Would you be able to tell me the magic fix that you found on the other site. I'm going on 3 weeks now to get Media Center to work on my computer. I'm missing it.. Thanks Paul@fix computer errors 🙂 It's the most funniest method to make your Media Center to work, but setting yours system clock back is not the cure only for this kind of error. You can delay yours computer shutdown if it is infected with the "countdown" virus, you can reestablish the connection with your router if you forgot the password not to mention the "unlimited" usage of a trial product.;-P By the way what is the *updated* solution? The thread on "The Green Button" is no longer exists and I am very curious. Rod Actually setting
searching for the solution but - basically - I fired up Media Center and went to watch Live TV, and I got the following error message: “Video Error: Files needed to display video are not installed or not working correctly. Please restart Media Center and or restart the computer“ Uh oh.. This was working last night... All I'd done was remove myself from the homegroup on the machine... Hmmmm Reinstalling video codecs - no joy. Reinstalling video drivers - no joy. Bugger. Quickly test the TV I wanted to record last night did infact record... "Cannot find file" eh??? Browse to the files in explorer - there they are.. though I notice I needed to elevate to Administrator to run it... Hmmm Close Media Center... restart - but run as administrator... Recorded TV - ok Live TV??? -- ok... Weird.. Share This Post:Short Url: http://wblo.gs/YL3 Print | posted @ Sunday, May 10, 2009 6:01 PM Comments on this entry: #re: Windows 7 - Media Center Video Error by Vishal at 5/31/2009 9:42 AM AWESOME!!!!! I WAS FINDING THIS SOLUTOINON FROM LAST 6 MONTHS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU ALOT!!!!!!!!!!!!! BIGGEST THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wooooooooooohhhhhhooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ATLAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #re: Windows 7 - Media Center Video Error by Neal at 8/19/2009 10:09 PM Thank you! I was trying to reinstall driver after driver with no luck! Really appreciate the help! #re: Windows 7 - Media Center Video Error by michiel at 11/26/2009 2:39 PM Doesn't work for me. Tried to re-install codecs etc. but of no avail. Movies are running in media player smoothly.Any more ideas how to solve this issue?Thanks in advance, #re: Windows 7 - Media Center Video Error by GJ at 11/29/2009 1:41 AM Not sure what you say when "elevate to administrator" I am logged on as administrator like I am the admin man. What do I need to do? #re: Windows 7 - Media Center Video Error by Chris at 11/29/2009 1:55 AM Ok, first - GJ - elevate to administrator means run the application in administrator mode. If you have UAC on still even if you are the admin of the machine you will still need to do this. The main way is to hold SHIFT whilst right-clicking on the link and selecting 'Run as Administrator', if it works then modify the shortcut itself to always run like that.Secondly - Michiel - I really don't know I'm afraid. I kind of stumb