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<blockquote data-quote="FantaXP7" data-source="post: 382859" data-attributes="member: 88166"><p>Hmmm, interesting. If my audio drops out I will try this. Vista is odd.</p><p></p><p> I forgot to mention, in addition to the Mkv working, there is an error message that pops up. "A decoder for the new track could not be found. Track type: SRT/UTF-8"</p><p></p><p>I have no idea what this means, but I am assuming that after you had suggested to delete my mediaportal.xml file, the configurations I had were reset. Don't really care about the error as the video and audio works now. I originally had setup mediaportal with a guide I found on AVS forum. Perhaps some of those initial setting were what prevented the certain Mkv's from not playing and crashing mediaportal.</p><p></p><p>Or maybe since the error has to do with audio it was the drivers...Atleast I have it pinned down to two possible things</p><p></p><p>Either way, thank you for your assistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FantaXP7, post: 382859, member: 88166"] Hmmm, interesting. If my audio drops out I will try this. Vista is odd. I forgot to mention, in addition to the Mkv working, there is an error message that pops up. "A decoder for the new track could not be found. Track type: SRT/UTF-8" I have no idea what this means, but I am assuming that after you had suggested to delete my mediaportal.xml file, the configurations I had were reset. Don't really care about the error as the video and audio works now. I originally had setup mediaportal with a guide I found on AVS forum. Perhaps some of those initial setting were what prevented the certain Mkv's from not playing and crashing mediaportal. Or maybe since the error has to do with audio it was the drivers...Atleast I have it pinned down to two possible things Either way, thank you for your assistance. [/QUOTE]
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