Cannot Play Yahoo Videos
May 11, 2012I can play videos from any other site, except Yahoo. Are they having problems, or is it my computer. I have a Win7 64-bit laptop.
View 9 RepliesI can play videos from any other site, except Yahoo. Are they having problems, or is it my computer. I have a Win7 64-bit laptop.
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CreateDevice failed
Error code: 0x8876086A
DX9AllocatorPresenter failed
D3DERR_NOTAVAILABLE
EDIT: When I try playing these videos in VLC Media Player I get this error below. I hear sound but just see a black screen?
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