» Mon Nov 23, 2009 2:28 pm
Couple things you can try. Installing the klite basic codec pack has worked for some. (as has uninstalling it, and reinstalling the latest version.......) For those on XP, there is nightmares codec reset utility, but, no one has written one for Vista/Win7. For those operating systems, the alternative is to get a codec utility, and start disabling codecs in batches, and see if you can find the offending codec. If you try this method, and find it, PLEASE let us know which one was giving you trouble.