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Thread: Vista/WMP11 MPEG-1 (50) Missing Codec Problem

  1. #1
    Saidas Guest

    Vista/WMP11 MPEG-1 (50) Missing Codec Problem

    I just got Vista Home Premium and went to download files that I had no
    problem doing with XP and I get:

    "Windows Media Player cannot play the file (or cannot play either the
    audio or video portion of the file) because the Microsoft MPEG-1 (50)
    codec is not installed on your computer".

    I've checked a few forums and evidently this is a wideapread problem
    without a solution other than using another media player which I don't
    want to have to do. Why is this even a problem since all are MS products
    and Vista has been in release for some time now?

    Does anyone have a fix other than my using Winamp? :(

  2. #2
    Edward Guest
    GOM player?

    Sorry, I don't understand your reply "GOM player?" :confused:

  3. #3
    zachd [MSFT] Guest

    Re: Vista/WMP11 MPEG-1 (50) Missing Codec Problem

    That indicates that something likely stomped on the system's MPEG decoder.

    What is listed under WMP's Help:About:Technical Support Information menu
    tool's "DVD/MPEG filters" list?

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    Re: Vista/WMP11 MPEG-1 (50) Missing Codec Problem

    i'm not the same guy who posted this original message but i got the same problem... my MPEG/DVD Filters are as follows:

    video CyberLink Video/SP Decoder CLVSD.ax 8.1.0.919
    video Microsoft MPEG-2 Video Decoder msmpeg2vdec.dll 11.0.6001.7000
    video MainConcept (Muvee) MPEG-2 Video Decoder muveem2vd.ax 1.1.0.9816
    video MainConcept (Muvee) MPEG Video Decoder muveedsmpeg.ax 1.0.0.77
    video Roxio Smart Encoder MPEG2VidCodec.dll 9.0.5.79
    video roxio DCFilters Mpeg I/II Decoder DCFilters9.dll 9.0.5.77
    video Roxio Smart Decoder MPEG2VidCodec.dll 9.0.5.79
    video Roxio MPEG2 Video Decoder MPEG2VidCodec.dll 9.0.5.79
    video CBVA DMO wrapper filter cbva.dll 6.0.6001.18000
    video Roxio MPEG2 Encoder MPEG2VidCodec.dll 9.0.5.79
    video Sonic MPEG Video Decoder sonicdsmpeg.ax 1.1.3858.0
    video Sonic MPEG-2 Video Decoder sonicm2vd.ax 1.0.197.60322
    video CyberLink Video/SP Decoder CLVSD.ax 6.0.0.3202
    video QuickPlay Video/SP Decoder PCMRVSD80.ax 8.1.0.1026
    audio Microsoft MPEG-1/DD Audio Decoder msmpeg2adec.dll 11.0.6001.7000
    audio MainConcept (Muvee) MPEG Audio Decoder muveedsmpeg.ax 1.0.0.77
    audio CyberLink Audio Wizard CLAudWizard.ax 1.0.0.1215
    audio CyberLink Audio Decoder (QP) CLAud.ax 6.1.8.4701
    audio Sonic MPEG Audio Decoder sonicdsmpeg.ax 1.1.3858.0
    audio QuickPlay Audio Decoder PCMRAudX.ax 6.1.8.4604
    audio CyberLink Audio Decoder (HomeNetwork) CLAud.ax 6.1.0.4115
    audio Roxio Audio Decoder (DVD) RoxioDVDAudio.dll 9.0.5.79

    please inform me as to wat i'm missing/need to do

  5. #5
    zachd [MSFT] Guest

    Re: Vista/WMP11 MPEG-1 (50) Missing Codec Problem

    I have no idea what you're replying to.

    You have a number of MPEG filters installed - I can't imagine a good reason
    for that. I would suggest only installing codecs you specifically need.
    Since you've got a ton of filters here that are going to conflict with each
    other, that sounds like the source of your problem. I would suggest
    figuring out what installed those why, and removing whatever is installing
    five redundant sets of codecs to your system.

  6. #6
    Chronia Guest

    Re: Vista/WMP11 MPEG-1 (50) Missing Codec Problem

    Did anyone ever find a solutions to this problem, becasue I am having it
    too. Files that played fine on XP now won't play in Vista. I don't want
    to switch media players, and renaming the file is not a solution. I have
    Vista hom Premium. I don't under stand any of the technical threads I've
    read all over the web. The replies in this thread also make no sense as
    I believe they are copies from other forums. Does anyone have a solution
    to this? I have tried downloading Vista Codecs Pack and that did not fix
    the problem.

    If anyone has a proper solution that will allow me to run media player
    without renaming the files please let me know by replying here (local to
    this forum, mirrored and copied posts from other forums (such as in
    above posts) gets VERY confusing and causes a ALOT of unessecary jumping
    around). I'd appreciate it. Thanks

  7. #7
    Saidas Guest
    I'm the guy who made the original post. Though it has been awhile since
    I posted, if I remember correctly, it was K-Lite Codec Pack that did the
    trick for me. Google it and check it out. I hope it works for you.

    i want that software

    I have had no problem with this in the past on Vista and now I do. How
    do I fix it?

  8. #8
    Aric Guest

    Re: Vista/WMP11 MPEG-1 (50) Missing Codec Problem

    why dont you use vista codes , it is very useful and it is free , you could
    download it in this website

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