
- #HOW TO MAKE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER DEFAULT FOR CORTANA INSTALL#
- #HOW TO MAKE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER DEFAULT FOR CORTANA DRIVER#
- #HOW TO MAKE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER DEFAULT FOR CORTANA UPGRADE#
- #HOW TO MAKE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER DEFAULT FOR CORTANA WINDOWS 10#
m2ts files that contain VC-1 video do not play with WMP12Ĭodec Tweak Tool > Win7DSFilterTweaker > Media Foundation > Disable for. ts files with WMP12Ĭodec Tweak Tool > Win7DSFilterTweaker > MS Codec Tweaks > Disable Media FoundationĬodec Tweak Tool > Win7DSFilterTweaker > Media Foundation > Disable for.
#HOW TO MAKE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER DEFAULT FOR CORTANA DRIVER#
Updating the driver usually fixes this problem.Ĭodec Tweak Tool > Various Tweaks > disable DXVA hardware accelerationĬodec Tweak Tool > Win7DSFilterTweaker > MS Codec Tweaks > Disable the Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder Some videos play very pixelated on Windows 7

A solution could be to remux the video into another container format, such as Matroska (.mkv).

That is not caused by specific codecs, but is due to limitations of the Windows Media container format. Slow response when seeking certain WMV videos is another common problem. If one or more of the following filters is installed on your computer, then disable or uninstall them: WMV HD videos play slow and without sound in Windows Media Player
#HOW TO MAKE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER DEFAULT FOR CORTANA WINDOWS 10#
Windows 10 doesn't not provide any DVD playback ability in WMP, and this can't be fixed by installing additional codecs.ĭVD playback will work normally on any version of Windows in other players, such as Media Player Classic and VLC.
#HOW TO MAKE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER DEFAULT FOR CORTANA UPGRADE#
This is not a matter of missing codecs, so you can't solve it by installing any codecs! Microsoft has intentially disabled this functionality until you upgrade your Windows license.
#HOW TO MAKE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER DEFAULT FOR CORTANA INSTALL#
On Windows 8 and 8.1 you can only plays DVDs in WMP if you install the Media Center add-on from Microsoft. The K-Lite Codec Pack contains a compatible decoder for Windows XP/Vista/7. To play DVDs in Windows Media Player you need a MPEG-2 decoder that is capable of decoding DVD video and is also compatible with WMP. How can I play DVDs with Windows Media Player? Back to FAQ index Windows Media Player Q:
