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codec error messages similar to the ones given below, may be displayed on your screen, or you may experience a problem in which the audio plays and video files do not play. Windows Media
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Player cannot play, burn, rip, or sync the file because a required audio codec is window media player 10 codec not installed on your computer. A codec is required to play this file. To determine if this codec is available to download from window media player xvid codec the Web, click Web Help. Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the required video codec is not installed on your computer. Invalid File Format. The main cause of this error is a missing codec. If https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/926373 a required codec is not installed on your system, you will be unable to play a file that needs to use it and error message will be displayed on the screen. To resolve these errors, and to ensure that such problems do not occur in future, it is recommended that you configure your Media Player 11 to automatically download codecs to your system. You can do this by performing the steps listed below: In http://www.windowshelp.net/windows-media-player-11-help/codec-error-and-problems-while-playing-videos.aspx the Windows Media Player window, open the Tools menu and then select Options. Tip : If the toolbar with Tools menu is not visible, right-click at the top of the Window, and then point to Tools. On the Player tab, select the Download codecs automatically check box, and then select OK. Advanced Troubleshooting You need to proceed with advanced troubleshooting only if you are unable to resolve the error by enabling automatic codec updates. The steps listed below are a bit complex and you must perform them only if you are comfortable with them. Otherwise, it is recommended that you seek the help of a more experienced computer user or a technician. Step 1: Check if the codec required to play your file is installed on your computer. Right-click on the file you are trying to play in the Now Playing area and select Properties. On the File tab of the properties box that opens, note down the name of the codec given for Audio codec and Video codec. Move on the Step 2, if you find the following information mentioned here. Audio codec: No audio codec is specified. Video codec: No video codec is specified. If the information on the File tab is fine, exit the properties box, open the Help menu, and then select the About Windows Media Player command
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The How-To Geek Forums Have Migrated to Discourse How-To Geek Forums / Windows XP (Solved) - windows media player cannot play mp3 (7 posts) Started 7 years ago by vunfah Latest reply from SarahJames Topic Viewed 26423 times vunfah Posts: 2 This post has been reported. when i am wish to play a mp3 format song by using windows media player 11, it cannot play at all. Not juz this songs cannot play, but almost all the songs on my computer cannot play too..!!!! there is an error message after the songs cannot play:" An audio codec is needed to play this file. To determine if this codec is available to download from the Web, click Web Help." after i hv click web help, such message is appear: Windows Media Player Error Message Help You've encountered error message C00D10D1 while using Windows Media Player. The following information might help you troubleshoot the issue. Codec is missing Windows Media Player cannot play the file (or cannot play either the audio or video portion of the file) because the MP3 - MPEG Layer III (55) codec is not installed on your computer. The missing codec might be available to download from the Internet. To search for the MP3 - MPEG Layer III (55) codec, see WMPlugins.com. i need help, any suggestion that i can solve this problem...? thanks!!!!! Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top whs Posts: 17584 This post has been reported. Rather than playing around with the missing codecs (which can be quite messy), I suggest you use the VLC player - http://filehippo.com/download_vlc/ - that plays nearly anything. Accept This Answer · Accepted Answer · Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top nerdygeek6 Posts: 26 This post has been reported. hi vunfah, i'd say uninstall wmp (roll back) and then get the latest version of it again. Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top nike1 Posts: 76 This post has been reported. Yeah i doo agree with whs, but if you still would like to be able to play music with WMP, here's a codec pack. http://www.free-codecs.com/k_l.....wnload.htm That also gives you a whole bunch of video codecs. Reports: · Posted 7 years ago Top whs Posts: 17584 This post has been reported. Before you download any Codec pack, I s