I can playback all WMV files. Windows Explorer can create thumbnails, as well as ACDSee. Only XNView does not create any WMV thumbnails.
I have all WMV9 codecs installed. But XnView will only create thumbnails if at least Windows Media Player 9 is installed.
Is there anything you can do about this?
Cheers
Dan
No WMV thumbnails
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Re: No WMV thumbnails
Perhaps you could send me a sample, please?Danny wrote:I can playback all WMV files. Windows Explorer can create thumbnails, as well as ACDSee. Only XNView does not create any WMV thumbnails.
I have all WMV9 codecs installed. But XnView will only create thumbnails if at least Windows Media Player 9 is installed.
Is there anything you can do about this?
Pierre.
Re: No WMV thumbnails
Sure, i will. But it doesn't matter which WMV video i use. None of them will work for thumbnails.xnview wrote:Perhaps you could send me a sample, please?Danny wrote:I can playback all WMV files. Windows Explorer can create thumbnails, as well as ACDSee. Only XNView does not create any WMV thumbnails.
I have all WMV9 codecs installed. But XnView will only create thumbnails if at least Windows Media Player 9 is installed.
Is there anything you can do about this?
The strangest thing is that i can play them even with the internal player.
I found out something. Recently i installed the latest version of media player classic. Since then it couldn't playback certain WMV videos anymore while the Windows Media Player still could.
Now there's this one option in MPC called "Use the WM ASF Reader for Windows Media Files", and once i deactivated that option the WMV videos could be played again.
So maybe you made the same "mistake" with XNView. Maybe you should compare your playback and thumbnailing routines more closely. I'm pretty sure you're doing things differently for both somewhere alongt the way.
Cheers
Danny
Now there's this one option in MPC called "Use the WM ASF Reader for Windows Media Files", and once i deactivated that option the WMV videos could be played again.
So maybe you made the same "mistake" with XNView. Maybe you should compare your playback and thumbnailing routines more closely. I'm pretty sure you're doing things differently for both somewhere alongt the way.
Cheers
Danny