» Fri Nov 18, 2011 12:13 pm
First thing I would try is installing the latest and greatest version of windows media player. If you already have the latest version, uninstall it, then reinstall it. (if it's a file association thing, that should fix it.) If that doesn't help, get the klite basic codec pack, and install that. Make sure the installer is set to repair broken codecs, and also that FFDShow is set to ignore oblivion, both audio, and video. (which I think are both the default settings.)