It really doesn't seem to indicate a codec issue. It looks much more like a hardware resource issue. But, if you want to see what codecs are on your machine:
Download the basic K-Lite Codec Pack (You can get it from http://www.free-codecs.com/K_Lite_Codec ... wnload.htm and many other places on the web).
After you run the file you'll find a program called Codec Tweak Tool 5.3 installed on your computer.
Open it and click the Generate Log button. On the next screen, click the Generate button. The program will open a text file listing the codecs on your machine.