Posted by Anonymous1692 Day ago, There are 3 comments, 23809 views
Microsoft have issued a fix for Windows Media Player 9 & 10 that fixes color smearing or a bleeding effect when you play MPEG4 videos.
According to the knowledge base article at Microsoft, this is caused by the MPEG4 codec, sometimes using invalid motion vectors.
SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 or 10, you may experience a color smearing or bleeding effect when you play some MPEG4 videos. This behavior often occurs when the video contains fast-moving scenes of varying colors.
CAUSE
This problem occurs because of an issue with the way that the MPEG4 codec handles motion vectors. Sometimes, the decoder mistakenly uses invalid motion vectors.
Re: MPEG4 Fix Released for Windows Media Player 9 & 10 by Dima on 2005-05-04 16:04:32
It updates Mp4sdmod.dll. It seems that if you are using DivX decoder for Mpeg-4 movies you don't need this update (or if you are using third party players?)
Re: MPEG4 Fix Released for Windows Media Player 9 & 10 by Hate_Eternal on 2005-05-04 23:30:22
Many thanks for this information, I have been having trouble with WMP and MPEG 4 for some time. :)
Re: MPEG4 Fix Released for Windows Media Player 9 & 10 by The_Wizz on 2005-05-09 05:45:33
Is there also a Dutch release of this patch? Can't find it
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