Good time of the day, Rob.

Thank You for Your time and answer.
You wrote:

> It could be that the file is corrupted.  Or it could be some whacky
> new codec.  I don't think it's required, but just in case you might
> want to make sure w32codecs is installed.

No. In this case it was not the case.

I have solved my problem by simply reinstalling all double packages from
DMO - thus reverting to wheezy official packages. :o)


Sthu.


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