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by klaatu, Apr 6, 2013. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement windows 10 media player crashing klaatu Thread Starter Joined: Sep 11, 2007 Messages: 71 Most of the time when I try to play a windows media player crashes when playing mp3 video with WMP 12, it crashes ("Windows Media Player has stopped working"). Nothing I've tried has worked, including: Run the msdt.exe -id WindowsMediaPlayerConfigurationDiagnostic troubleshooting wizard Unselected WMP in Windows Features, rebooted, re-selected http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-pictures/windows-7-windows-media-player-12-crashes/a1ec7674-9967-49d9-8890-acad3a695798?auth=1 it, rebooted Run SFC /SCANNOW (found no corrupt files) Run the Fix WMP Utility from The Windows Club I'm at a dead end. There doesn't seem to be a pattern with the fails; they happen with some videos but not with others in the same video format. VLC media player has no trouble with any of them. Anyone have any suggestions for getting https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-windows-media-player-crashes.1095429/ WMP working? Im running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. klaatu, Apr 6, 2013 #1 Phantom010 Trusted Advisor Joined: Mar 9, 2009 Messages: 34,572 Have you tried the following Microsoft "Fix-it" solution? http://support.microsoft.com/mats/windows_media_player_diagnostic/en-us Click on "Run now". Phantom010, Apr 7, 2013 #2 klaatu Thread Starter Joined: Sep 11, 2007 Messages: 71 Phantom010 said: ↑ Have you tried the following Microsoft "Fix-it" solution? http://support.microsoft.com/mats/windows_media_player_diagnostic/en-us Click on "Run now".Click to expand... Yes -- sorry; I neglected to mention that I'd tried that too. I ran it again, and again it didn't fix the problem, but afterward I noticed that it's just .avi files, and some .mp4 files, that were causing WMP to crash. I did another search and found a Microsoft Knowledge Base article on a recent Windows update (KB2670838) that causes this problem on some systems with ATI graphics cards. Thats what I've got, and I've been having this problem since this update came out a month ago. So I uninstalled it per Microsoft's instructions and rebooted. That fixed it. WMP properly plays all video filetypes now. Take heed, ATI card owners for whom WMP is crashing
consistently crashing with the message, "Windows Media Player has stopped working." ScenarioWhen you open Media http://evansblog.thebarrs.info/2010/09/windows-media-player-crashes.html Player, it immediately crashes with the message, "Windows Media Player has stopped http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f217/windows-media-player-12-appcrash-580245.html working." It doesn't matter how you launch Media Player. For example you can double-click on a media file or you can go directly to the program via the Windows Start menu.This can happen on Windows Vista, Windows 7, and probably other Windows OS's. It does not seem media player to matter if the OS is 32bit or 64bit.This can happen with Windows Media Player 11, 12, and probably other versions. More InfoWhen you look in the Windows Application Log, you will see an error entry like the following:Problem Event Name:APPCRASH Application Name:wmpnetwk.exe Application Version:12.0.7600.16385 Application Timestamp:0x4a5bd03d Fault Module Name:Indiv01_64.key Fault Module Version:11.0.6000.6324 Fault Module Timestamp:0x47e5eaf4 ORProblem Event Name:APPCRASH windows media player Application Name:wmplayer.exe Application Version:12.0.7600.16415 Application Timestamp:4a98ae4b Fault Module Name:Indiv01.key Fault Module Version:11.0.6000.7000 Fault Module Timestamp:46ded559 CauseThe Indiv01.key file is related to Digital Rights Management (DRM). If the DRM cache becomes corrupt, you will not be able to load Windows Media Player.In my case I think this happened because I upgraded my CPU when I was still using Windows Vista. Any kind of hardware change is supposed to cause Media Player to complain about licenses but I got a crash instead.DRM is tied to your hardware to prevent you from distributing a database containing valid licenses. When you rip a protected CD, a license is created to allow the songs to be played on the current computer only. More accurately, each publisher specifies the limits to how their copy protected media can be used and DRM is how it is enforced. SolutionNote: Reinstalling Media Player won't fix this specific issue.Clearing the DRM cache will allow Media Player to start and Media Player will create a new cache. The downside to this easy fix is that y
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