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File" is a common error that occurs for a variety of reasons. Note: Clicking on "More Information" provides details about the error code. Installing Codec Information One of the reasons that a file may not be playable is the lack of the proper codec to decode the information in the file. The appropriate remedy is to install the correct codec onto the system to allow proper playback. In Windows Media Player Windows Media Player has the ability to download codec information from the Microsoft Windows Media Server. One needs an Internet connection and Windows Media Player must be allowed to access the Internet before it can check online for codec data. One must ensure that Windows Media Player is allowed through any firewalls so that it can reach the server without being aborted. If an Internet connection is successful and the codec is available for download, a small status bar will be shown in Windows Media Player with the information "Downloading Codec." This process is usually automatic when the codec is available from the Microsoft Library. Manual Installation of Codec Information Another option when the process is not automatically possible with Windows Media Player is to manually download and install a codec pack for one's system. A free codec pack for media players such as the Media Player Codec Pack is recommended. It provides a generous amount of codec options that over 99% of media files that are compatible with Windows Media Player uses. The Codec Pack Can Play Video Data from: XCDs, VCDs, SVCDs, and DVD DivX, XviD, and x264 AVI, MKV, OGM, and MP4 3GPP, MPG, MPEG, VOB, and DAT FLV, PS, TS, and NUV The Codec Pack Can Play Audio Data from: AC3, DTS, AAC, and APE FLAC, TTA, WV, and OGG Vorbis, MO3, IT, and XM S3M, MTM, MOD, and UMX Note: Some of these formats require an alternative player to work and may not wor