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Hello.
I installed Vista Ultimate 32 bit edition and having trouble playing my collection of WMV files that work perfectly fine under Windows XP Mediaplayer 11. Double-clicking any of my .wmv files causes an C00D1199 error (displayed in a browser after clicking the Help button of the error dialog). Am I missing any codecs on Vista that are available on XP? The files are unprotected and work fine on any XP machine I tried playing them. Thanks and best regards, Peter. |
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Hi,
The most likely answer is #3 here: [url down] |
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#3
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I had problems with my old .wmv files from my XP machine that were created by
software other than Movie Maker. WMP11 either wouldn't play them or would hang up on fast forward. I spent a couple hours trying to get a Microsoft fix with no luck. Solution? Download GOM player http://www.gomplayer.com/main.html and use that to view those old files. It's freeware. Bye-bye problem. oscar "Peter Haumer" wrote: [..] |
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#4
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Changing around problems may ignore problems in the source content, though.
If it should work: why doesn't it work? If it's a bug in Windows, you would probably want it fixed. If it's a bug in the content or encoding, maybe that tool can also be fixed. =) Peter, is there a sample clip showing this problem that I can take a look at? A URL would be very helpful. |
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#5
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"Peter Haumer" wrote:
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You could try (not guaranteed to work):
Right click on the Speaker icon in the Notification Area of the Taskbar and select Playback Devices. In the Playback window, highlight Speakers and press the Properties button. On the Enhancements tab, CHECK the "Disable All Enhancement" checkbox. Press Apply. Press OK. This worked for me when I got the same error. Solved by updating my audio device drivers. I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "ozz" <ozz> wrote in message news:e7dd [..] |
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#7
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I respectively disagree with zachd on this. I've wasted hours trying to fix
this problem of WMP 11 not playing some of my old wmv files (these are Video files). I tried downloading and updating codecs, video drivers, more updates, System Restore, etc. This problem with WMP 11 came right out of the box. In other words, the software or computer wasn't doing the job right from the get-go. To save time and frustrating hours with tech support, I think that it is a legitimate and efficient move to use software that works on some applications and not use software that doesn't work. Jusr because WMP 11 is free, doesn't mean that we have to use it. Not if it has bugs and quirks. My WMP 11 works with 95% of my video and audio files. For those video files that don't work properly with WMP 11, I use GOM player, which is a great freeware device that plays 98% of all my video files and DVD's. As a former engineer and now working in marketing and sales, I frequently see the disconnect between engineering/tech staff and the end user. Many engineers and techs who enjoy spending hours of trying to fix software/firmware bugs lose sight that many consumers just want to turn on the computer and use the software as was promised by the original developers, in this case, Microsoft. Again, I suggest that if you want to get to view those video filews that WMP 11 can't, download GOM player. It's free and it works. Oscar "Not responsible for typos or clumsy grammar..." "zachd [MSFT]" wrote: [..] |
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We're not disagreeing at all in any way. You're trying to make things work
for you right now (short-term focus) whereas I'm trying to make sure things work for everyone (long-term focus). If you're ignoring the cry from the developer to please for the love of Pete provide details about the problem that show how to reproduce or track down the problem, that's a disservice to the community. So as regards this: === Many engineers and techs who enjoy spending hours of trying to fix software/firmware bugs lose sight that many consumers just want to turn on the computer and use the software as was promised by the original developers === Yeah, I'm on that page. My goal is that It Just Works. Tracking down the specifics of content that "won't work" is CRITICAL. I'm not as psychic as you may have been led to believe. =) So: do you have a pointer to WMV files that don't work in WMP11? That'd be really useful data. =D |
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#9
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What's amazing is that the newest Zune PC software is
really cool. I read that the Zune team started over and no longer uses WMP 11 as the base code.... I don't blame them, I really dislike WMP 11. The Zune software also comes with codecs that WMP 11 does not. You don't have to have a Zune to use the software. Perhaps, you should try it. [url down] Here's a review of the Zune where they talk about the new software. [url down] -Michael "oscar" <oscar> wrote in message news:ad52 [..] |
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"Rick Rogers" wrote:
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#11
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Hi there, did you happen to get an answer on this yet? because I have the
same problem and it just makes me want to pitch my computer in the trash. "Peter Haumer" wrote: [..] |
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#12
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When you click on the Web Help button on the error dialog, what's the exact
URL it takes you to? |
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#13
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"Peter Haumer" wrote:
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