Hello!
Believe you me, I've definitely searched a notable amount of time for this ability, but I have not yet been able to find it and I was wondering if one of you great folks could help me!
I have several *.RM and *.RAM files i would like Media Center to be able to read but haven't been able to apply the codecs for properly. By this I mean that I can play the Real Media on Media Player and Media Player Classic (great thanks to Real Alternative 1.9.0!) just fine but my Media Center just won't interact with the format! :-( I have a feeling it's because I'm running Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit and not 32-bit like some others. K-Lite Codec Pack Full installed everything I needed for the x86 programs, but not for Media Center which might be 64-bit based...
The error I receive when I select the files on Media Center (it detects
them at least!) is on a blue screen and says: "Cannot Play Video.
Windows Media Center cannot find the specified file. Be sure the path
is typed correctly. If it is, the file does not exist at the specified
location, or the computer where the file is stored is offline." Other media formats on this same location are detectable so that's definitely not the issue!
In short, how could I play Real Media format on a 64-bit system's Media Center? I would love to be able to show my buddies these files (while still conserving the *.rm format)!
Please help me out if you can. Another codec? A registry fix? Anything! Thanks!
Sam