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![]() I have no trouble playing downloaded videos through Limewire. However, when I attempt to open the file where they are stored to play them directly, an icon appears in my tray and the computer freezes. When I put the cursor over the icon, it reads "OGG DIRECTSHOW FILTER". My CPU stays at 100% and I have to reboot. What is OGG DIRECTSHOW FILTER and how do I get rid of it? |
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![]() The video files are all mpg's. As soon as I open the folder that contains the video files the ogg directshow filter icon appears in the tray and computer freezes, so I don't get to the point where I can try to play them. |
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![]() First scan with anything and everything you got. Antivirus/spyware etc. use a registry cleaner to remove invalid paths and such. Keep taskmanager open when accessing the folder so you can find out what process or program causes to 100% CPU usage. Try stopping the process/program to see if CPU returns to normal. I would suggest that you make a HighjackThis log and post it at e.g Norbies world to see if someone spots something out of the ordinary. If that doesn't help: Do this in steps. Like in removing something then trying again if the problem persists. Make note of any error messages and access violations. If you have an empty external, try moving the entire folder to it. In case of access violation message install Unlocker and use the shell extension option. http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ Try removing all your codecs to see if it helps, but this is probably due to a bad download. Then see if you can access the folder after removing them and if you can, burn the files to disk and then delete the whole folder. If you still can't access it then delete all mediaplayers and see if that helps with access. Post any question or new discovery in this same thread |
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![]() i was jus browsing through this cos i encountered the same problem for awhile and couldn't figure out what to do considering there is very little help out there and im guessing that only a very few ppl suffer from this problem. But just as mentioned, my machine froze up when the ogg directshow thing popped up in the system tray and locked the machine up. Ok, what I did Run dxdiag from the start menu, command prompt whatever. Hit "Save All Information" tab at the bottom right when its finished scanning. This will produce a notepad file which you shuld save to desktop to look at. Open this notepad file and press Ctrl + F to bring up the search and simply type ogg hitting enter key. This should point out the problem OggDS.dll files linked to the system lock up. Go to the search menu in start up and look for the for the suspect files you have uncovered from the dxdiag notepad file such as the OggDS.dll. Enter these into the search and delete accordingly. Some would be located in the system 32 folder which is fine, others you may find with your media players like VLC. Being extremely pi**ed by this point of with the lock up issue, I deleted all the associated Ogg files which seems to have done the trick. If anything, you can always download whatever u need again, probably a bad download in the first place that caused the problem. Safe guys, hope this is of some help. |
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