![]() There is a thread over at Bethesda called, "Codec Investigation Project" that also recommends the same procedure. You`ll have to find out wich codec is the evil one.) ![]() (this little tool InstalledCodec is thery practical to deactivate codecs. 99% of the time this is a codec problem and tortured Tomato's post #27 is the recommended solution.
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