Its possible. Though the base Windows Media 9 codec can also get a green video screen. I wonder if its a memory thing. Software conflicts are annoying to track down. I'm behind an update or two on the divx codec. It keeps saying there's an update but its a large download so I wait most of the time. I may run it overnight this week.
Playing wmv files can trigger it less as often, but that maybe due to file/movie size. Those use the Windows Media 9 codec. My bigger videos have a tendency to go green more often. Quicktime movies do this as well.
I'm going to have to do more testing. Its hit or miss when this happens but when it starts, it gets annoying fast.
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Date: 2008-04-23 11:37 pm (UTC)Playing wmv files can trigger it less as often, but that maybe due to file/movie size. Those use the Windows Media 9 codec. My bigger videos have a tendency to go green more often. Quicktime movies do this as well.
I'm going to have to do more testing. Its hit or miss when this happens but when it starts, it gets annoying fast.