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Trial Version expired
It is usually scheduled to expire shortly after the production version of the software is scheduled to ship. I'm surprised you have been able to use the software this long. Posted via http://www.xpMCE.com Everything about Windows XP Media Center Edition.

Media center
"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: My guess is that your Toshiba came with a trial version of Office 2003 preinstalled by the computer manufacturer, and you are using the document imaging feature from the Office 2003 trial version (the imaging feature will continue to work even if the trial period has expired).

nVidia DVD decoder
Perhaps the Trial Period expired. "Frustrated Dad" <Frustrated D...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3CBB6382-4272-488A-B7FA-6629F3CF2AA0@microsoft.com... My son's computer was running fine Thursday but since Friday he has been unable to watch any DVDs on this computer. The error message of is the

Please Help - MCX unable to connect
VorTechS VorTe...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public uk windows mediacenter I originally had the same problem when the trial version expired. Is it possible that your NVIDIA decoder trial has expired or that your install key is otherwise invalid? The NVIDIA decoder will still show up and "look good",

nVIDIA DVD Decoder Status
I therefore am using the trial version of NVDVD 2.55 which has now expired. When I enter my credit card info I receive this message from the server: ERROR: No such product in the database Apparently they have discontinued selling it, however my trial has expired so it will not run with Windows Media Center.

Trial version has expired...
But it sounds like something that you have installed on your system has expired. I just don't have a clue what. -- Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows Media "Doug Knox MS-MVP" wrote: Are you running a trial version of whatever DVD decoder you're using? -- Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows Media Center\Windows Powered Smart

"This trial version has expired and can no longer be us
Sorry if this seems like a dumb question, but are you sure you're not trying to use a trial version of NVDVD that has expired? Sunday, April 11, 2004 MCE actually has the ability to select which codec it wants to use regardless of how many are installed on the PC from a registry entry.

Changin mpeg 2 players
Actually, it happened after NVDVD trial version expired, then everything was messed up. 1. Does your video card have hardware acceleration? 2. moving a bit too late when the rest of the image moves, then they catch up, so it looks like the background has stood still when the foreground moved Any ideas guys?

Video issues - I don't understand :(
Its just the decoder that has expired. I am disapointed that there was not a better message. I tried the Nvidia Trial and unfortunately that does not work for me I downloaded the Nvidia PureVideo decoder (trial version, 30 days). After i installed it i used the Vista Media Center Decoder Utility to change the

Xbox Setup.Having issues with Mcafee Privacy
I had not used the media center application for months and months and decided to use it the other day to watch tv and view a photo slide show. It won't work. The application launches, but after a moment a message appears telling me: This trial version has expired and can no longer be used. It's not a trial version!

Trial Version expired
Todd Bowra [MSFT] todd...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows mediacenter McAfee is popping UI on top of Media Center, stealing focus from Media Center; Also, is this a trial version of McAfee? If so, it's possible it has expired and that's why it's popping UI. If you don't intend to purchase the full

decoder error
I later discovered they have a bigger ans newer version 6 with more of everything for $ 69 something. Would that be better with sound and MCE 2005? site and found that there is no help for renewing the trial code: Here is their statement: quote If you were using the Trial version and it has expired were sorry,

Trial Expiration
ViewItem&category=80319&item=5770316247 P-Chip wrote: Bob, I tried doing what you said, but their site site clearly states that if the trial version has already expired, it's just too bad -- there's nothing they can do. Man, talk about crappy customer support! I submitted the question anyway. Is WinDVD any good?

Can't watch TV
My trial version of Nvidia expired and I got a message saying so when I tried to watch TV. No problem I thought I will pay for the decoder and all will be well. message ***ERROR*** Decoder Error The video decoder has either malfunctioned or is not installed. Please restart Media Center and/or the computer.

decoder error
Yes you apparently have a system with a trial version of Office2003 which has now expired. "sixpack" <sixp...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:51F2F966-8FE4-4A2D-AF28-46DE806220DA@microsoft.com... Ok, so I have a new (reconditioned) eMachine with XP MCE and it has Microsoft Office Standard Edition

Is smeariness & trails in TV normal?
When I run the "Media Center setup wizard" and get to the Speaker Setup section I get the following error when I click the "Test" button. "Trial Expired. This trial version has expired and can no longer be used." What is generating this error? Is it possible I have been supplied with a trial version of MCE 2005?

Lost Video Decoder...........
Once the Elecard decoder is unregistered, Media Center should (hopefully) revert to using the original decoder that was supplied by your OEM. 2 player on Windows MCE? I wrote you last time and found out I had a trial version of another company and it has since expired and I get the annoying cube floating all over.

Che Aggiornamento... che aggiornamento ragazzi
Bob, I tried doing what you said, but their site site clearly states that if the trial version has already expired, it's just too bad -- there's nothing they can do. Man, talk about crappy customer support! I submitted the question anyway Microsoft MVP Windows XP Media Center Edition http://www.microsoft.com/ehome.

Decoder Failure
Another possibility is that the problem is Audio card related,however, this is a long shot but has sometimes the cause of strange MCE video problems. So you might want to check its driver also. Other users who reported the problem you have found out that it was caused by their 30 day trial version have expired.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for microsoft.public.windows ...
What happens if you play the recording with Media Player instead of MCE? You might also try downloading the NVIDIA DVD Decoder free 30 trial version and .... Also, since it is a 30 day trial and nVidia's web store is not expected to be on line until mid-July, if I need to uninstall it because the trial has expired,