C00d11cd Windows Media Player Error Fix
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on XP and the 3ivX codec...so now we wait and hopefully someone will come along and help us. :D 02-03-2004 11:42 PMSil Feedback I too have XP, MP series 9 and got the C00D11CD error too Please Help 02-20-2004 07:26 AMfaewyn Feedback http://www.updatexp.com/c00d11cd-error.html 02-23-2004 04:29 AMtrace Feedback Thanks ;) 02-24-2004 09:28 AMfaewyn Feedback I went to the page you suggested faewyn, but it wasn't able to help me http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-pictures/windows-media-player-error-c00d11cd-when-trying-to/91289317-f4cd-43b1-960d-df98c6b3c25d much. Any other suggestions? Anyone? If you want more information about my problem I've started a thread. Any help you can give is highly appreciated. 02-24-2004 01:26 PMShade_of_the_stars Feedback Sorry, I mean trace, not faewyn. ^^;;; 02-24-2004 01:46 PMShade_of_the_stars Feedback I get this code too! Someone help! This sucks. 06-28-2005 12:53 https://www.moviecodec.com/general/windows-media-player-error-code-c00d11cd-1185/ PMDonette Feedback help me my mp3 quit when i was using it help me it realy ssssuuuucccckkkkssss 06-24-2008 09:52 PMmeman Feedback miroslav 05-16-2011 01:22 PMMIRZDEN Feedback Post Your Answer TopicYour replyYour name or log inVerify you're humanBy submitting this form you agree to our posting rules,privacy policy and our disclaimer. Related questionsWindows Media Player: Error- "Windows Media Player cannot play the file. One or more codecs...Media Player error code 0xC00D1199Error OXCOOD1199-Windows Media PlayerCOOD11CD error with Windows Media Player 10Windows Media Player error C00D11B1Windows Media Player has encountered an unknown error!Windows Media Player C00D1199 Error messageError playing file in windows media playererror downloading codec in windows media player....windows media player has encountered an unknown error"Class Not Registered" and quartz.dll Error Messages in Windows Media PlayerError messege :Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file typeicm.xvid. error when playing a downloaded film on real player or on windows
certain formats that it can't play without some modification. A Codec, or a "Compressor-Decompressor", is the software responsible for interpreting http://faster-pc.net/related/english/fixing-windows-media-player-errors/ your media files so that Windows Media Player can play the files back to you. If you're missing codecs from your computer, you may receive one of the following errors: Windows Media Player and Codecs These error codes are all related to your system suffering from missing, corrupted, or incorrect codecs. Your first step should be media player to reinstall the Microsoft Windows Media Player Codec Installation Package, which is a free download from Microsoft available at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/format/codecdownload.aspx. If this does not fix the Windows Media Player error, the file you are attempting to play is not natively recognized by Windows Media Player. This means you will have to use an external codec. If the windows media player file has an AVI extension, it is most likely a DivX file. DivX is an alternative video compression technology, and you can download their free codec pack from http://www.divx.com/divx/windows/codec/. If the files in question are in fact compressed using the DivX file format, you can then choose to use the lightweight DivX player instead of Windows Media Player to circumvent further Windows Media Player errors. Files ending in OGG are audio files compressed in the OGG or OGG-Vorbis format. Windows Media Player requires an external codec in order to understand and play OGG files. You can download the free codec from http://www.illiminable.com/ogg/oggcodecs_0.69.8924.exe. MPEG or MPG files are most likely compressed using the MPEG-2 format, which is not natively supported by Windows Media Player. The most common use for this format is on DVDs and DVD rips. A free, alternative video player like VLC Media Player will handle these files without forcing you to install other codecs in to Windows Media Player. You can get VLC Media Player from http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.h