i'm well aware of what wtf stands for; however, i choose to ignore that and have it mean Curious Pervasions in Information Technology.
here the is my first wtf:
on friday december 1st i rented a movie. for some unknown reason the dvd would not play correctly on our desktop... after about an hour of trying to make it work, we decided to to just watch the movie on our laptop.
a few days later, my wife tells me: "something is wrong with the desktop. it won't play the 'signing time' dvds either. i take a quick look, and sure enough, the dvds play but there is no sound.
after trying everything i could think of (checking codecs, checking settings on the player, checking audio drivers, etc.) for four days, i'm about to give up and roll back to a previous back up. before doing this however, i try one more google search... i find the following on one of roxio's customer forums:
All,
There is an issue with Cineplayer not working. That could be no video, no audio or corrupted video. We’re aware of the issue and are working with Sonic on getting this resolved shortly.
The problem only manifests when the clock is set to the month of December. So simply change the date to another month and it will work.
This is only a workaround. We are currently working with Sonic to resolve this issue. We’ve been told that a patch should be available by Wednesday, December 6th.
We apologize for the inconvenience and assure you we are working to get this resolved as quickly as possible.
this is a wtf on so many levels... i just can't even begin to comprehend why a codec does not work on the month of december. it would be great to look at the code that's causing this bug and then posting it for learning purposes.
i'm glad i didn't roll back to a previous back up; that would have failed and then i would have probably re-installed everything; after that i would have probably shipped my computer to dell... and pulled my hairs out :)
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