SOURCE: Transfering Videos to my computer?
Sounds like you have conflicting file associations, which means that some types of files open in one player and others in another. However, this isn't your main problem.
To play the DVD file on the pc you need to have the .ifo, .vob and the .bup files in the same directory as well as the video_ts files etc. Easiest way to do it is to copy ALL of the files from each disk to a folder on the pc, then you can play them from there and format your disks ready to be re-used.
If you'd like further help with converting the format and sorting out your file associations please post again but the above information should cure your immediate problem.
erch.
SOURCE: Videos won't convert properly to Windows Movie Maker and more.
try burning onto a dvd from adobe then manually uploading the footage from the dvd to the movie maker. Sometimes movie maker will not do auto if footage is out of focus....balance....or is too shakey.
SOURCE: I CANT PASS MY VIDEOS OF MY RED SAMSUNG L200 CAMERA T MOVIE MAKER
I have found that with my videos I cannot open them on either of my computers (one running Vista and the other XP)... or I can open them but I cannot get the viedo and the sound at the same time, I get one or the other.... try downloading the VLC player at http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ this program allows you to open the file and you will get both the sound and the vidoe... Hope this helps!!
SOURCE: Windows movie maker wont let me import videos
Open your files with Virtual Dub and save as another file name. VD is free.
SOURCE: Windows Movie Maker wont Publish video
Random suggestion that you have likely already tried. After you uninstalled did you go to your c drive, program files and delete the folder? I had issues with another program and found that the existing folder was the problem. After I deleted it and rebooted and then installed again it worked perfectly.
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