TSGL: GOM codec
edLynn
edlynn at gmail.com
Mon Mar 24 11:48:56 EDT 2008
With GOM, I reassigned the extensions so that WMP was NOT the associated
program. That effectively eliminated WMP, instead of uninstalling.
ED
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Penlington" <deepend at tpg.com.au>
To: "Tech Support Guy Mailing List" <list at tsgserver.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: TSGL: GOM codec
> Chuck wrote:
>>MSIE cannot display the webpage>>
>
>
> Usually means your browser security settings are too high. Try medium.
>
> <<WMP provides no UnInstaller.>>
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> It's built into XP and you're stuck with it!
>
> <<Windows Media Format 11 Runtime
> in the list under Add/delete programs. Do I delete that?>>
>
> No, leave it alone.
>
> <<Plugged in DVD. Gave the option to run with GOM
> GOM says it needs a codec>>
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> Either:
>
> Your DVD is an oddball format, or corrupted or damaged---try cleaning the
> surface, wipe outwards, not in circles.
> or
> Download and install the K-Lite set of codecs
> or
> Download and install VLC Player
> or
> Try hemlock instead of regular breakfast cereal.
>
> Test GOM with another DVD if you have one.
>
> Don Penlington
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