Make sure you grab the correct version (x32 or 圆4)
#GRAPHSTUDIO DTS DECODER WINDOWS 7#
Well, after digging around it appears that the reason for this problem is that the Media Foundation pipeline that Windows 7 uses only supports limited audio/video.
#GRAPHSTUDIO DTS DECODER MOVIE#
If I took that same movie and threw it into an mkv it played fine. This always worked fine with Vista, but when I started testing W7 RC I noticed that any VC-1 ts movie would play with sound but no video. My tool of choice for getting my Blu Rays onto my server has been using Clown_BD, throwing all my Blu Ray/HD DVDs into the. Of course I happened to stumble across one of the holes, and that is playing back VC-1 ts/m2ts files. Well, even though Windows 7 clearly supports a lot more file formats natively than previous, there are still a few gaping holes. With the move from Vista to Windows 7, there was a lot of hope that the day of confusing codecs would come to an end.