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Try this:

Control Panel-->Sounds, Speeches, and Audio Devices-->Sounds and Audio Devices-->Hardware Tab-->Scroll Down double click on Video Codecs-->Go to Properties-->and Remove the ones you want to remove.

see if that works

  Amsterdam said:
Try this:

Control Panel-->Sounds, Speeches, and Audio Devices-->Sounds and Audio Devices-->Hardware Tab-->Scroll Down double click on Video Codecs-->Go to Properties-->and Remove the ones you want to remove.

see if that works

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Cheers m8, I didn't know that was there. I'll have to remember that in the future.

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