Error Message C00d10b5 While Using Windows Media Player
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in the playlist. For additional information, right-click an item that cannot be played, and then click Error Details.Windows Media Player cannot play the http://adamjh.blogspot.com/2006/03/windows-media-player-cannot-play-any.html file. If the file is located on the Internet, connect to the Internet. If the file is located a removable storage card, insert the storage card.These are the 2 errors I http://shows.implex.tv/Qwikcast/Root/Implex/saintpaulchamberofcommerce/2196/help.htm received when trying to listen to streaming radio while cleaning my home this morning.I had a fun discussion over lunch the other day with my buddy Mike on his experiences calling error message Microsoft Product Support Services. So, I figured this would be a great opportunity to put myself in the customer's shoes and see what dealing with PSS is like for myself. Unfortunately, after calling 800-MICROSOFT, I quickly found out that PSS is only open till 3pm on Saturday. Pretty frustrating experience. ;-)So there went that idea. Instead, as most users must do, I error message c00d10b5 resided to spend my own free time figuring out why Media Player wasn't working.Strangely, I was encountering 2 different error messages. I got the first one when trying to play a stream from C89.5:Unfortunately, the error details didn't exist, let alone prove useful:One the other hand, when I tried to listen to KEXP or Energy, I got a different error message:After quite a bit of searching through message forum threads (mostly unanswered), I came across a post suggesting I run 'mplayer2.exe'. That's Windows Media Player 6.4 which still lives on XP side-by-side with WMP 10. Surprisingly, I was able to stream the radio stations. But, I wasn't about to stop there. What a strange issue!More searching... and I finally came across this post, which identified the error as C00D10B5 (I didn't have an error code, because it seems we no longer display them in our produts). Following the link in the post brought me to a blog post, which brought me to a PSS knowledge base article and an unofficial FAQ site.It turns out that Windows Media Player didn't think I was online, he
access, such as DSL, cable, T-1, or ISDN is recommended for improved performance. The quality of the video stream is dependent on the volume of Internet traffic at the time of transmission and is not impacted by your hardware. NOTE: All applications that suppress webpages from opening a new browser window (popup window) need to be disabled. Minimum Hardware Requirements Intel Pentium II 200 MHz processor (or compatible). 64 MB of RAM 100 MB of free hard drive space 800 x 600 video display with 16,000 colors (16 bit video) Sound card and either speakers or headphones Minimum Software Requirements Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later to ensure access to all features and enhancements Windows Media Player 6.4 (for Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT* users) Windows Media Player 7.0 or later (for Microsoft Windows 98, Windows ME, or Windows 2000 users) Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or later * When Windows Media Player 6.4 is used in combination with Windows NT and Internet Explorer 5.x, program sound problems may occur. To download Windows Media Player Click Here. Please note: The links to products offered by other software vendors are provided for your convenience. The media presenter does not support these products. For more information about these products, please contact the vendor. Advanced Troubleshooting Firewall Configurations The Microsoft support web identifies Windows Media Player 7 problems with firewalls. In order to resolve firewall issues, please click on the following Microsoft Knowledge Base Article number and follow the directions: MS Knowledge Base Article #: Q272487 The following error messages may indicate a firewall problem: Use Media Guide to find entertaining and informative content on the Internet. When you log on to Media Guide, you can access the latest music, movie trailers, and news updates. Get connected to the Internet and experience the Media Guide. -or- Use Radio Tuner to find radio stations on the Internet. When you open Radio Tuner, you can access radio stations from around the world, but you must be connected to the Internet. -or- Acti