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2 Reply to this topic Solution Chosen by tbop tbop Newbie Private Message Joined: Mar 03, 2012 12:26 Messages: 13 Offline Solved by Mar 03, 2012 12:34 Hi, I first wanted to purchase PowerDVD 12 since it's the only easy-to-use BluRay player available for Windows 7 therefore I've downloaded classfactory cannot supply requested class the 30-day trial version from your website. Unfortunately it turns out that every time I try
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loading BD I've instantly got the same error: Code 80040111: ClassFactory cannot supply requested class I'm using a brand new computer with Windows 7 windows media feature pack Ultimate 64-bit SP1 and a LG CH10LS20 as DVD/BD player. Everything may be up-to-date as far as I know. I've tested it with different BD which I knew they work, the DVDs seems to work fine though. I'm guessing windows media player download I may require a missing installation on my new computer but couldn't figure out yet. Btw: I'm a software engineer so I don't mind making some odd stuffs in cmd to give you further logs. Thanks! Reply Solution Chosen by tbop Jeff R 1 Senior Member Private Message Joined: Jan 09, 2010 14:05 Messages: 161 Offline Mar 04, 2012 01:15 I was curios about the error so I Googled it and apparently some codecs are missing from the installation form DVD12. Perhaps this is from an anti-virus and/or firewall from blocking the files, I have found from experience that this can happen. McAffee, Norton and Kasperesky can be the worst with Comodo fire wall also causing this problem. Power DVD also relies on Microsoft Redistributable packages to operate their software. These are pre-written software packages that vendors use to save time when developing software. Some use it and some don't. (you may already know this). DVD12 installs at least 3 or 4 of these and I believe that these can also be corrupted from overzealous ant-virus programs. I will make a suggestion to try and fix your problem, uninstall DVD12 and any Redistributable packages. Run CCleaners registry cleaner as many times as necessary until it finds nothing. http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/ Save the install package or DVD12 to the desk top and install it from there, not form a temporary folder. Disable your ant-virus and firewall programs and try again. Restart you machine after the installation. I may be totally off the mark here and Cyberlink Michael or someone else may have something else to add, but it's something to think about until then. This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at Mar 04. 2012 01:23 This answered my question Reply Solution Chosen by tbop tbop Newbie Private Message Joined: Mar 03, 2012 12:26 Messages: 13 Offline Mar 04, 2012 06:33 Yes it must be somet
load WAV files in Media Player 9 - it says: "ClassFactory cannot supply requested class" What's wrong??? Guest, Dec 8, 2003 #1 Advertisements Chris Lanier Guest Hi, Do you got an error code with this? <> wrote in message news:04b601c3bdda$8e278260$... > I can't load WAV files in Media Player 9 - > it says: "ClassFactory cannot supply requested class" > > What's wrong??? Chris Lanier, Dec 8, 2003 #2 Advertisements Tedd Powell Guest NO error code. Just the window title: "Windows Movie Maker" - "ClassFactory cannot supply requested class" >-----Original Message----- >Hi, Do you got an error code with this? > ><> http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/22074.page wrote in message >news:04b601c3bdda$8e278260$... >> I can't load WAV files in Media Player 9 - >> it says: "ClassFactory cannot supply requested class" >> >> What's wrong??? > > >. > Tedd Powell, Dec 8, 2003 #3 Chris Lanier Guest Ok, Windows Movie Maker or Windows Media Player? This is the Windows Media Player Newsgroup, Windows Movie Maker has it's own group. Windows Media Player Help http://www.nwlink.com/~zachd/pss/pss.html#isolate "Tedd Powell" <> wrote http://www.winvistatips.com/threads/what-does-error-mean-classfactory-cannot-supply-requested-class.429662/ in message news:056101c3bde5$1d315a80$... > NO error code. Just the window title: "Windows Movie > Maker" - "ClassFactory cannot supply requested class" > >-----Original Message----- > >Hi, Do you got an error code with this? > > > ><> wrote in message > >news:04b601c3bdda$8e278260$... > >> I can't load WAV files in Media Player 9 - > >> it says: "ClassFactory cannot supply requested class" > >> > >> What's wrong??? > > > > > >. > > Chris Lanier, Dec 9, 2003 #4 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question? It takes just 2 minutes to sign up (and it's free!). Just click the sign up button to choose a username and then you can ask your own questions on the forum. Sign Up Now! Similar Threads ClassFactory cannot supply requested class (Error=80040111) Thomas, Jul 28, 2003, in forum: Windows Media Player Replies: 1 Views: 279 GinaG [ms] Aug 7, 2003 ClassFactory cannot supply requested class (Error=80040111) Lavis, Feb 12, 2004, in forum: Windows Media Player Replies: 1 Views: 250 Chris Lanier [MVP] Feb 13, 2004 Error # 80040111: ClassFactory cannot supply requested class. Joseph, Feb 20, 2004, in forum: Windows Media Player Replies: 1 Views: 359 Chris Lanier [MVP] Feb 20, 2004 Cl
the requested class or Error 80040111 can have a few different solutions depending on exactly what you are playing or try to play in Windows Media Player. AVI Files - Troubleshooting http://blogs.msmvps.com/chrisl/2004/08/04/guide-to-error-80040111-in-windows-media-player/ Playback If you are not completely sure about what video codec’s are or do I would suggest installing ffdshow (Download ffdshow-20050630.exe) (Project Homepage). This is a simple DirectShow filter (also called a codec or decoder) that will decode (allow you to play) DivX, XviD, 3ivX, and more. AVI Files - Getting the Specific Codec You Need Please follow the steps below to find and download the media player specific video codec you need to enable Windows Media Player to play your AVI files. Download the GSpot Codec Tool Install the program Open it. Select File | Open and select your AVI file Look for the FourCC code for the file's Video Codec Visit the FourCC website and find out who develops that codec You can now go to that developers website to download your codec. You windows media player can also visit the Codec section of wmplugins. Note: Do not download anything labeled as a “Codec Pack” or from the links at the top of the FourCC website. This will help you stay out of trouble when playing your files. More AVI Playback Help: Guide To AVI Playback In Windows Media Player MPEG or MPG Files - Troubleshooting Playback Reinstalling DirectX will overwrite quartz.dll and re-register the file in Windows. quartz.dll is the MPEG-1 Decoder that WMP will default to. Reinstalling your MPEG-2 or DVD decoder would be the next step. Windows Media Player does not include an MPEG-2 decoder. If you can get this error for a few MPEG files, there is a chance they are MPEG-2 video. You can use the Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utilityto see if you currently have an MPEG-2/DVD decoder installed if you are running Windows XP. From within the program you can then set it was the default MPEG decoder. If you see nothing listed, you would want to reinstall that application in order to reinstall the decoder. WinDVD and PowerDVD are two examples of software that would install MPEG-2 decoders that Windows Media Player can use. Please s