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CinePlayer DVD Decoder for Windows Vista won't install |
Jun 19 2007, 04:26 PM
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This is the most relevant post so far, yet no one has responded to it. We need some details if we are to troubelshoot. John, I also, have the common error when I try to open My DVD from Roxio suite 9; "Must install mpeg-2 codec to continue" click ok get "no permission - bad installation". I thought installing Cineplayer DVD Decoder for windows Vista v. 1.0 ( CPDecoderPackv1.0.exe) might be the solution (since it listed said mpeg-2 codec). Still same problem. I'm running Vista Home Premium on Dell DXP061, Intel Core 2 CPU 6600 @ 2.4 GHz 2046 MB RAM 32 bit Mike mikesiant@bellsouth.net |
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Jun 20 2007, 04:24 AM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 20-June 07 Member No.: 27,065 |
Same things is happening here
Vista Ultimate Just bought the decoder yerterday... please help address this issue |
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Jun 20 2007, 07:32 AM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 11-March 07 Member No.: 21,612 |
I found a way to work around, but it is a real hassel. Open a video file and then" send to DVD". This will open My DVD w/o the error message. Is anybody out there from Roxio listening?????
mike |
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Jun 24 2007, 09:18 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 24-June 07 Member No.: 27,286 |
It won't install for me either. I'm running Windows Vista Business. I restarted my computer after it told me installation was complete and nothing! I ran this Tool from the media center expert, and it told me that the only thing installed was Microsoft MPEG-2 Video Decoder and MPEG 1 audio decoder. Obviously since this thread has so many posts, there are still some major problems that need to be addressed with this software still. A moderator should forward this thread to the development team in charge of this software so they can attempt to address this issue. Also, program cannot be removed from control panel, you have to use the Windows Install Clean Up. The number of people who have viewed this thread is over 1200. This is why beta testing is done first. In the meantime, I guess I'm stuck with MediaPlayerClassic.
This post has been edited by Allen123: Jun 24 2007, 09:29 PM |
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Jun 27 2007, 07:22 AM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 27-June 07 Member No.: 27,413 |
I purchased the CinePlayer DVD decoder for Vista (CPDecoderPackv1.0.exe), and although it appears to complete the installation, when using the Vista decoder utility it reports that only the default MS decoder is available.
When I submitted a ticket with the above information, I was told that all support for this product was being supplied by Microsoft... This post has been edited by Weebz: Jun 27 2007, 07:24 AM |
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Jul 3 2007, 04:20 AM
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[font=Arial] I am (or was) considering upgrading to Vista as I can't get Cineplayer to run in XP. It keeps telling me that there is a missing or corrupted file. Furthermore, in other DVD sections of EMC9 the message is that the Mpeg-2 codec needs to be installed. I click on ok and then get the message "no permission or bad installation'. I have done everything suggested by Roxio such as a clean install which takes a lot of time and even downloaded the entire program again. Seems I have wasted my money buying EMC9 and will probably go back to Nero. At least they have always been helpful if I had a problem. As for Vista, I may have to have a re-think judging by the many problems others seem to have. Fred V I see only one post from you John. I should have looked into this forum before laying out my money for a product called Roxio Cineplayer DVD Decoder for Windows Vista but, I probabgly wouldn't have looked under Other Applications>Sonic Applications> because it says Roxio. Why the hide? I have Windows Vista Ultimate with all updates (US English no language packs installed) running on an Asus P5B Deluxe Motherboard, Plextor 716SA DVD Drives, 4 GB RAM, (32bit Windows so 3GB) and a BFG GeForce 8800 GTS OC PCIe graphics card. No excuse for this not to work. There is no control panel applet as described, there is no now playing plug in, there is no item in Programs and Features and there is no other record of it's existence other than the $17.99 CDN that was charged to my credit card. Oh, that is incorrect, if I try and rerun the installer CPDecoderPackv1.0.exe downloaded last night - the latest and greatest - it says: "Roxio (surely it must be Sonic) CinePlayer DVD Decoder for Windows Vista (Really?) is already installed. To uninstall or repair this application, use "Add or Remove Programs" (Hmm... a vista product? - no such applet) in the Control Panel." Yes the sarcasm drips heavy. Thoroughly disappointed at this "Recommended by Microsoft" product. Vista ready? Let's see it work. Peter This is the most relevant post so far, yet no one has responded to it. We need some details if we are to troubelshoot. My Previous post was meant to quote this - my bad Fred, sorry. Peter |
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Jul 3 2007, 04:45 AM
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I see only one post from you John. I should have looked into this forum before laying out my money for a product called Roxio Cineplayer DVD Decoder for Windows Vista but, I probabgly wouldn't have looked under Other Applications>Sonic Applications> because it says Roxio. Why the hide? I have Windows Vista Ultimate with all updates (US English no language packs installed) running on an Asus P5B Deluxe Motherboard, Plextor 716SA DVD Drives, 4 GB RAM, (32bit Windows so 3GB) and a BFG GeForce 8800 GTS OC PCIe graphics card. No excuse for this not to work. There is no control panel applet as described, there is no now playing plug in, there is no item in Programs and Features and there is no other record of it's existence other than the $17.99 CDN that was charged to my credit card. Oh, that is incorrect, if I try and rerun the installer CPDecoderPackv1.0.exe downloaded last night - the latest and greatest - it says: "Roxio (surely it must be Sonic) CinePlayer DVD Decoder for Windows Vista (Really?) is already installed. To uninstall or repair this application, use "Add or Remove Programs" (Hmm... a vista product? - no such applet) in the Control Panel." Yes the sarcasm drips heavy. Thoroughly disappointed at this "Recommended by Microsoft" product. Vista ready? Let's see it work. Peter My Previous post was meant to quote this - my bad Fred, sorry. Peter Just a bit more info - the display driver is the signed nVidia 7.15.11.5818 dated 12/04/2007 device is described as nVidia GeForce 8800 GTS Your prompt attention to getting this working would be appreciated. Peter |
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Aug 7 2007, 02:08 PM
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Did anyone ever get a fix or satisfactory response from support on this. I too have purchased this Vista WMP "exclusive" decoder pack but not codec installed, no Control Panel entry.
If not, has anyone got a refund? |
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Aug 7 2007, 02:33 PM
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Just a bit more info - the display driver is the signed nVidia 7.15.11.5818 dated 12/04/2007 device is described as nVidia GeForce 8800 GTS Your prompt attention to getting this working would be appreciated. Peter I went w/ the refund. Luckily I was w/in the refund time limit. mike |
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Aug 7 2007, 03:09 PM
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Aug 16 2007, 12:14 PM
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Customer support told me to contact Microsoft… They sell me a fu…ed up program that I can’t even uninstall, and they say it’s Microsoft problem. This is the last time I buy a product from these guys. Roxio have one of the worse customer support I have ever been in contact with.
Hope I get a refund … |
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Aug 28 2007, 10:12 AM
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Well, here's my story and the solution was so simple it's stupid. Did a fresh install of Vista Business with WMP 11 this past weekend and was dissapointed that it wouldn't play any DVD's created with ConvertXtoDVD and commercial DVDs had no audio. Monday evening I D/L and installed Cineplayer DVD Decoder v1.0 from the Roxio website. It didn't work and Roxio Tech Support refers you to Microsoft, which has approved this product for Vista. So, around in circles I went. Tried to install again and was told that the program already exixts, but where is it??
I was finally successful by doing the following: Insert DVD created using vso software (Convert X to DVD) or other conversion tool (latest Nero 7) From the menu choose "Play video in Windows Media Player" Windows Media screen displayed "unknown DVD" at bottom left and would not play. Click "playlist" at the top left and chose "play unknown DVD" (left click) on the drop-down menu. Voila! My DVD began to play! And, Vista remembers to run the codecs with all my DVD's, including commercial units, so I only had to do this once. Pretty simple, huh? This solution took hours of research and trial and error and I realize it probably won't work for everyone like it did for me. After reading all the frustrating comments on this board I had to share it. Good luck! |
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Sep 9 2007, 04:25 AM
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I'm having exactly the same problem. Very frustrating. Has anyone found a way around this yet?
This post has been edited by sdavis: Sep 9 2007, 04:28 AM |
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Oct 14 2007, 09:01 PM
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I've found a free program called CCleaner, and when you run the program and click on tools, you can uninstall the cineplayer dvd decoder. As for getting thos decoder to work i have found a solution to it. Just like everyone else i read about the decoder and bought it, but after many install and uninstall still cant play any DVD. Hope someone got this decoder to work and like to hear about it
Sorry for the typo i havent found a solution to get the decoder to work |
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Nov 23 2007, 03:43 AM
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So the summary is, do not buy the Roxio DVD Decoder Pack for Windows Vista.
It doesn't work. (verified, same symptoms as the average on this thread. install. reboot. nothing) It's uninstall process is non-standard. (needs separate tool) The vendor (Roxio) won't support you. |
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Jan 10 2008, 09:18 AM
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I've got a brand spanking new out-of-the-box Gateway GT5628 quad core pc with Vistas Home Premium and wmp 11 and have the EXACT same problem trying to play a dvd movie. Spent my $14.99 to download the m/s recommended Cineplayer plug-in for vistas and...nothing. My pc doesn't recognize any installation of this product and I get the exact C00D1163 error as before.
After getting ineffectual help from gateway tech support, offer of help from m/s if I allow a $50 charge to my credit card first because my copy of vistas is OEM, and getting zero response from roxia tech support, I applied for the refund. (Holding my breathe to see how well that works) Has anyone tried the "other" m/s vistas recommended plug-in - Cyberlink?? |
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Jan 14 2008, 09:26 AM
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Digital Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 899 Joined: 31-May 06 Member No.: 6,579 |
Windows Vista Home Premium does not require a separate DVD decoder according to Microsoft's page.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsme...er/plugins.aspx "If you're running Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate, DVD capabilities are included as part of the operating system." |
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Jan 17 2008, 07:53 PM
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Windows Vista Home Premium does not require a separate DVD decoder according to Microsoft's page. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsme...er/plugins.aspx "If you're running Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate, DVD capabilities are included as part of the operating system." Yeah I can read too. Funny thing is, no matter how many times I read it, it still doesn't work........I did find a solution of sorts. Per Kim Komando's recommendation, I downloaded a shareware program called VideoLan VLC. It's a free player with no limited time usage and it PLAYS DVD MOVIES!!!! This post has been edited by dfloyd57: Jan 17 2008, 08:01 PM |
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