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Roxio Cine Player Decoder Packs


LexLuthor

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I just bought EMC10, I haven't even tried to use this product yet and having problems. I go to a web site I normally go to to watch video streams a window pops up " Please wait while windows configures Roxio Cine Player decoder packs after about a min I then get a message stating " The feature you are trying to use on a network resourses that is unavalable...Click ok to try again or enter an alternate path to a folder containing the installation package CPDP.msi???? I do not know what that is or where to find it. If i hit try again the message repeats itself if i select cancel. I get a message Firefox has stopped responding then I get thrown back to my desk top.

 

Question 1. how do I resolve this Issue?

 

Question 2: Why is Roxio Hijacking my INTERNET

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It should be in a folder on the disc called 'CPDECODERPACK_43'

 

If you can't access this (presuming you have a disc and not the download version), copy the entire contents of the disc to a temp folder on the hard drive and point to there. If it fails to copy (gives CRC errors or similar) then you have a faulty disc.

 

In the case of the download version, open the .exe file with winrar or winzip (it's a self-extract archive) and copy the contents as above.

 

The Internet - did you have an OEM version of 9 or 10 installed first? Dell and HP both do that and you need to do the clean install routine to get rid of it. If not, then it may just be trying to register

 

Playing streaming video is another matter - it all depends on the format they're in and you may need external codecs

 

I installed EMC 10 Suite and have the same problem vis-a-vis the CPdecoderpack (Windows media center looking for, but not finding, that pack). My installation CD only has one file: 1Z22TZXOR03_EMCSuitev9.1efigsd, an exe file. I therefore cannot check what is in it.

 

Once loaded, however, I cannot find cdpd.msi or anything mentioning CPDECODERPACK-43 (no such folder was created in the program files) in the Roxio folder.

 

Was CPDECODERPACK_43 supposed to inlcuded with the EMC 10 Suite? (I note that Roxio is selling, separately a Cineplayer DVD Decoder for Vista.)

 

ONe alternative would be to stop such programs as Windows Media Center from looking for the CPdecoderpack, though I don't know how that is done.

 

Any thoughts?

wfp

 

 

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It's on the DVD - hence disC and not disK (optical media is spelt with a C and magnetic with a K) and it's _43 not -43

 

The exe file - open and extract the contents with winrar or winzip (it's a self-extracting archive) and look inside that for the folder

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I installed EMC 10 Suite and have the same problem vis-a-vis the CPdecoderpack (Windows media center looking for, but not finding, that pack). My installation CD only has one file: 1Z22TZXOR03_EMCSuitev9.1efigsd, an exe file. I therefore cannot check what is in it.

 

Once loaded, however, I cannot find cdpd.msi or anything mentioning CPDECODERPACK-43 (no such folder was created in the program files) in the Roxio folder.

 

Was CPDECODERPACK_43 supposed to inlcuded with the EMC 10 Suite? (I note that Roxio is selling, separately a Cineplayer DVD Decoder for Vista.)

 

ONe alternative would be to stop such programs as Windows Media Center from looking for the CPdecoderpack, though I don't know how that is done.

 

Any thoughts?

wfp

 

"1Z22TZXOR03_EMCSuitev9.1efigsd" is an EMC 91 Suite installer file and not EMC 10. You might want to use correct program installation disc and follow instructions provided by "gi7omy"

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"1Z22TZXOR03_EMCSuitev9.1efigsd" is an EMC 91 Suite installer file and not EMC 10. You might want to use correct program installation disc and follow instructions provided by "gi7omy"

 

Delete and reinstall the software thats what I had to do but you must do a complete removal of the software or what they call as a Clean Install,took me days to finally get it but here is the link for a clean install http//kb.roxio.com/content/kb/Creator/000086CR?set-locale=en

 

If you have EMC 9 still on your system you may want to remove it completely but i hear that others have no problems keeping it on their systems. However EMC10 is not an upgrade it is a new program and you may experience conflicts by having both. I don't know I removed mine with the above plan. basically you want to remove everything Roxio from your computer then reinstall the software also very important I had to find out the hard way disable your anti virus software.

 

You should be prompted for your Reg number and asked to register again.

 

the Roxio CeniPlayer decoder pack is most likely corrupted you may be able just to repair it in add remove programs.

 

another problem I lost video streaming I don't know if I lost it from the Roixo program itself or if I tweaked the wrong thing trying to fix the problem. any way that was a registry problem caused by some program called Morgan Multimedia Stream Switcher codec. This was resolved by going through regsrv32 and unregistering mmswitch.ax don't ask me how that program gotten on my computer I haven't a clue? But i did a search on Morgan Multimedia and found out it is uses in conjunction windows media encoder 9 series. :blink:

 

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It should be in a folder on the disc called 'CPDECODERPACK_43'

 

If you can't access this (presuming you have a disc and not the download version), copy the entire contents of the disc to a temp folder on the hard drive and point to there. If it fails to copy (gives CRC errors or similar) then you have a faulty disc.

 

In the case of the download version, open the .exe file with winrar or winzip (it's a self-extract archive) and copy the contents as above.

 

The Internet - did you have an OEM version of 9 or 10 installed first? Dell and HP both do that and you need to do the clean install routine to get rid of it. If not, then it may just be trying to register

 

Playing streaming video is another matter - it all depends on the format they're in and you may need external codecs

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