Chuck
04-04-1999, 10:56 AM
I'm getting an error message that says "Video not available. Cannot find 'vids:mrel' decompressor".
Can someone please tell me how to fix this?
Can someone please tell me how to fix this?
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : Video Problem Chuck 04-04-1999, 10:56 AM I'm getting an error message that says "Video not available. Cannot find 'vids:mrel' decompressor". Can someone please tell me how to fix this? jokostel 04-04-1999, 11:33 AM what is your video board/and addons and what system are you running??(chipsets,mb manufacturer,AND BIOS SETTINGS ) Chuck 04-04-1999, 02:41 PM Jokostel, I have Celeron 300A (overclocked to 450)/Abit BX6 mobo (original one) and an ATI Xpert@play video card. Settings: PCB P/N: Upgrade Module P/N: Video BIOS P/N = 113-49801-101 PowerUpMode = VGA (CV80) Color pri. Memory Aperture = 8M @ 3648 Memory Size = 8M Memory Type = SDRAM ROM Version = 3.086 VGA Boundary = 8M DAC Type = Internal DAC Bus Type = AGP 2X ASIC revision = GT-C1U1M(475Ch) ASIC name = 3D RAGE PRO Board Type = MACH64 Aperture Type = Linear aperture IO Base Address = D000h Deep Color Support = 565,555,RGB,BGR,xBGR,RGBx,BGRx,xRGB [This message has been edited by Chuck (edited 04-04-99).] kwai 04-04-1999, 11:08 PM try running at default specs (not o'c) and see if the problem persists. jokostel 04-05-1999, 12:16 AM totally agree with the above post and one more thing may be the cluprit... make sure you have the newest bios/updates/etc(drivers) for that video board.. RobRich 04-08-1999, 10:16 PM If this error occurs thoughout several program, your prob is most likely related to your driver set. Locate the latest drivers at ATI, and completely reinstall them. This shold fix your error. If this problem is releated to only one program, it could be that a video codec is not properly install on your system. Try reinstalling that program. Jin Vitas 04-09-1999, 09:30 AM install it. 1. In Control Panel, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. 2. Click the Windows Setup tab. 3. Click Multimedia, and then click Details. 4. Click the Video Compression check box to select it, and then click OK. 5. Click OK. this should fix it SysOpt.com
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