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cd1 and two folders. not sure how to make this work much help needed thanx 06-27-2005 05:21 PMSteven What's the extension https://www.moviecodec.com/general/error-cood1199-8156/ of the file(s) you're trying to play? They could be cd images and not video files (as suggested by cd1). If you're unsure feed them into a diagnostic tool like avicodec, videoinspector, or gspot. (Those diagnostic tools are for media files - for cd images, look for file extensions such as .iso .nrg .cue .bin .mdf windows media .mds and many others i can't remember). 07-27-2005 08:18 AManonymous1,580 posts Feedback I am trying to download films but keep getting the message "WMP does not support COOD1199. Could you please let me know what I have to do. 07-27-2005 02:03 PMHayley Rowland Feedback i dont know if u know how to stop the error COOD1199 yet windows media player , if u have , please can u tell me how plese email me at aubj30@dsl.pipex.com 08-15-2005 07:29 PMpeter goffey Feedback Here is a list with all WMP errors.Click on yours and find out.http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/9series/playererrors.aspx 08-15-2005 07:45 PMlabish Feedback same proble,as everyone else why do I KEEP GETTING THE MESSAGE error c00d1199 03-21-2006 10:47 PMMARILYN Feedback how do i fix the media player so it will play these video`s 04-17-2006 03:39 PMLou Feedback hey guyz even im gettin the same msg error c00d1199 & this type of file is --->>>[.rm]format & is not supported by media player but the [.rm] format file can be played by real player or u can try to convert the [.rm] file to a diff format by ***rm converter*** it can convert the file to avi, mpeg, vcd, svcd, dvd, wmv, 3gp, ipod mp4, psp mp4 & mp4. 03-27-2007 04:02 AMface0ff1 posts Feedback Try K-Lite Codec Pack. That configures Windows Media Player to accept several extra file formats. http://www.codecguide.com 03-27-2007 05:20 PMaurelio Feedback ho