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Post navigation ← Previous Next → Windows Media Player error c00d11b1solved Posted on April 6, 2007 by David Strom I have a report from a usually reliable correspondent about DRM issues with Vista and Windows
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Media 11 issues caused by this week's automatic update. After the update windows media player error c00d11b1 windows 10 is applied, when you try to play any of your MP3 files -- whether they have DRM
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or not -- you get a strange error COOD11B1 code with little information about what is wrong. There is a Microsoft website that checks the DRM components on your http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-windows_programs/windows-media-player-version-11-throws-error/8050054c-29e8-4e5c-aed7-6c25dd215f83 machine and then upgrades them: http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/Indivsite/en/indivit.asp . Mind you, this is after running Microsoft/Windows Update which reports back that "Windows is up to date". You need to download this patch to remove the error code and get everything working again. Another nail in the DRM coffin. But at least now you know how to fix the problem. https://strom.wordpress.com/2007/04/06/windows-media-player-error-c00d11b1-solved/ Share this:FacebookLinkedInTwitterGoogleLike this:Like Loading... Related This entry was posted in digital home, microsoft and google by David Strom. Bookmark the permalink. 282 thoughts on “Windows Media Player error c00d11b1solved” Yuki on May 19, 2007 at 8:40 pm said: Thank you for your information, however I clicked on the link in your explanation and unfortunately the ‘upgrade' button was gray (I couldn't press it). Do you have any solution? Please help! Reply ↓ David Saville on July 5, 2009 at 2:10 am said: Hello, after what seems ages, I managed to solve my problem of COOD11B1, with the website link above. Just make sure you use IE to link to the page, otherwise it will be greyed out. Thank you very much STROM Reply ↓ Johan on September 28, 2009 at 11:13 pm said: Hello Strom What do you mean by using IE to link to the Page JJ dlw on January 2, 2011 at 8:40 am said: IE = internet explorer. simone on September 16, 2010 at 4:50 pm said:
by: Leo Mccoy Resolving / Fixing AVI File Error C00D11B1 on Mac I am having trouble with Windows media components for QuickTime media player on Mac OS X. I http://www.remorecover.com/mac/avi-file-error-c00d11b1.html can watch movies and TV shows with no errors but when I go http://windows7themes.net/en-us/how-to-fix-windows-media-player-c00d11b1/ too far in watching a TV series, I get the following message on media player - AVI file error c00d11b1. I have tried uninstalling window media components for QuickTime player and re-installing it but that does not help in fixing the error (AVI file error c00d11b1) I have tried using other media player but error c00d11b1 with no luck. I have even tried using different video files but that does not work either. Can anyone please let me know how I can get this problem fixed – that is, fixing AVI file error c00d11b1? What is error code c00d11b1? Error code c00d11b1 is encountered while trying to play a certain type of video files using Windows media player. This error occurs due to windows media player a variable which defines the bit-rate for each media stream is coded to 32 media streams. When the quantity of supported media streams goes more than 30 in a single video file or in a live stream, the media player fails to play that video file or that live stream and the error code c00d11b1 is flashed. Repair AVI file error c00d11b1: Here, in this site, let us concentrate on repairing AVI file error c00d11b1 on Mac computers. In order to fix AVI file error c00d11b1, you will have to use Remo Recover AVI software program. This video repairer tool is proven to locate, identify, and repair Windows Media c00d11b1 AVI and all other AVI file related errors. You should be able to resolve all video file issues smoothly and effectively with the help of this software. Also, you get to use a free trial version of this amazing video file repairer using which you can scan, fix and as well play a portion of the fixed AVI video file before going for the full version of this software. Apart from fixing corrupt AVI files, you can use Remo Repair tool to fix video files of almost all
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