Error Message C00d11b1 In Windows Media Player Using Windows 7
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0 Sign in to vote Hi, I get the an error message on my windows media player error c00d11b1 wav PC running Windows 7 64-bit, andI am trying to play a Digital Copy of a movie. I contacted the studio, and windows media player error c00d11b1 avi they let me re-download the files, and the problem persists. I tried all the steps here - http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/C00D11B1 - and nothing works. What can I do? Thanks. Thursday, March 04, 2010 4:21 PM Reply http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-pictures/error-message-c00d11b1-in-windows-media-player/364285bd-6e26-4206-ba8e-15c73159040c | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote thanks...i got it to work! :) i downloaded the digital copy on another computer, where it worked, so i wont be sure about this computer for a little bit thanks again! Marked as answer by Vivian Xing Thursday, April 22, 2010 8:23 AM Saturday, April 17, 2010 7:16 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hi, I https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/e3fc642b-d4db-4deb-bba3-dc239ae684c0/windows-media-player-12-error-c00d11b1-problem?forum=w7itpromedia would like to confirm if other file can be played correctly.To troubleshoot this issue, you can try the following method: · Method 1. register DLL files: ======================1. Click the Start button, type CMD in the Start Search box.2. Right click on CMD and choose Run as administrator.3. Type the following commands and press Enter at the end of each line:Regsvr32 MSMPEG2ADEC.dll Regsvr32 MSMPEG2VDEC.dll Method 2: ================== 1, Click the Start button, type Regedit in the Start Search box and press Enter. 2, Navigate to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Audio\ 3. Right click on Audio and choose New -> DWORD value 4. Name it as DisableProtectedAudioDG, change the value from 1 to 0. NOTE: Please backup registry before making any change. Method 3: Update BIOS and device drivers to latest version.You can also try the DRM reset tool as below?http://www.napster.com/client/drmreset/DRM_reset.exeHope it helps.Vivian Xing - MSFT Proposed as answer by turbosupra1 Tuesday, August 02, 2011 2:41 PM Friday, March 05, 2010 7:13 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Sorry it took me so long to respond - I didn't see the reply. Didn't get a notification even though I asked for one. Anyways, thanks for the response. I tried Method 1. It did
Post navigation ← Previous Next → Windows Media Player error c00d11b1solved Posted on April 6, 2007 by David Strom I have a report from a usually reliable correspondent about DRM issues with Vista and Windows Media 11 issues caused by this week's automatic update. After the update is https://strom.wordpress.com/2007/04/06/windows-media-player-error-c00d11b1-solved/ applied, when you try to play any of your MP3 files -- whether they http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com/general-errors/windows-c00d11b1-error-repair-tutorial/ have DRM or not -- you get a strange error COOD11B1 code with little information about what is wrong. There is a Microsoft website that checks the DRM components on your machine and then upgrades them: http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/Indivsite/en/indivit.asp . Mind you, this is after running Microsoft/Windows Update which reports back that "Windows is up to date". You windows media need to download this patch to remove the error code and get everything working again. Another nail in the DRM coffin. But at least now you know how to fix the problem. Share this:FacebookLinkedInTwitterGoogleLike this:Like Loading... Related This entry was posted in digital home, microsoft and google by David Strom. Bookmark the permalink. 282 thoughts on “Windows Media Player error c00d11b1solved” Yuki on May 19, 2007 at 8:40 pm said: Thank windows media player you for your information, however I clicked on the link in your explanation and unfortunately the ‘upgrade' button was gray (I couldn't press it). Do you have any solution? Please help! Reply ↓ David Saville on July 5, 2009 at 2:10 am said: Hello, after what seems ages, I managed to solve my problem of COOD11B1, with the website link above. Just make sure you use IE to link to the page, otherwise it will be greyed out. Thank you very much STROM Reply ↓ Johan on September 28, 2009 at 11:13 pm said: Hello Strom What do you mean by using IE to link to the Page JJ dlw on January 2, 2011 at 8:40 am said: IE = internet explorer. simone on September 16, 2010 at 4:50 pm said: Got the same problem but this patch does not work. Reply ↓ Lucy Church on October 4, 2010 at 1:35 pm said: Doesn't work for me either. This is really ridiculous. There's got to be a sure-fire way to fix this -- can anyone help? Elizabeth on June 17, 2011 at 11:04 pm said: Isn't working for me, either.. Salim on June 12, 2007 at 12:49 am said: Did the needful as mentioned for the C00D11B1 problem.
the program to play a media file. The error will prevent you from using the program. They usually appear on your screen when Windows Media Player is used to view or stream a video or audio file from the Internet. You need to resolve the issues surrounding Windows Media Player to be able to make use of the program and do away with the frustrating error messages. This tutorial will help you repair the Windows C00D11B1 error. What Causes The C00D11B1Error? The errors that show up on your screen typically appear in this format: “Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the file.” The error is primarily caused by an incorrect set of codecs trying to play a media file from the computer or from the Internet. Codecs in your computer can also become faulty, causing the error messages to appear. The problem can also be caused by damage in your Windows Media Player program or corrupted registry entries. You need to identify the source of the problem and then fix it – which can be performed using the steps below: How To Fix Error C00D11B1 Step 1 – Re-Install Windows Media Player The first thing that you can do to fix the problem is re-install Windows Media Player. Doing so will overwrite faulty program files and help in resolving the issues with Windows Media Player. In order to do this, follow these steps: Restart your computer and press the “F8” key repeatedly until a boot menu appears on the screen. Select “Safe Mode” from the list of options and press ENTER. Click Start > Run, and then type “appwiz.cpl” in the dialogue box that appears and press ENTER. From among the list of programs, select Windows Media Player and then click the “Remove” or “Uninstall” button. Follow the uninstall wizard and restart your computer afterwards. Go to the Microsoft website and follow the instructions on how to install Windows Media Player. You will be directed to download the installer and then run the file installer. Step 2 – Ensure The Proxy Settings Of Windows Media Player Are Correct You need to ensure that the proxy settings of Windows Media Player are correctly configured. You can change the proxy settings to remedy the problem by clicking Start > Control Panel > Tools. Verify all the options for your internet browser and Windows Media Player are correct by checking with the Microsoft website. If there is a wrong setting, you can set them correctly by using the Microsoft resource as a guide. Step 3 – Disable The UDP Settings Of Media Player You can disable the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), which will provide an instant fix for the problem. Although this proce