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Application Details of Cannot find a CD recorder, Windows Media Player may not support this file type on portable devices, Windows Media Player has encountered a problem with the portable device, Cannot open the specified URL, Incorrect user name or password, Cannot play the file, Cannot connect to the server, Cannot play the file, Cannot play the file
Cannot find a CD recorder
Windows Media Player may not support this file type on portable devices
Windows Media Player has encountered a problem with the portable device
Cannot open the specified URL
Incorrect user name or password
Cannot play the file
Cannot connect to the server
Cannot play the file
Cannot play the file
Cannot delete the playlist
Error Id: | C00D1176 |
Error Code: | Cannot find a CD recorder |
Error Message: | Windows Media Player cannot copy the files because it cannot find a CD recorder or the operating system might not recognize it. Verify the connection between your computer and the CD recorder. If the CD recorder is connected properly, use the Add Hardware Wizard in Control Panel to install the appropriate driver file, and then try copying the files again. For more information about the Add Hardware Wizard, see Windows Help. |
Error Id: | C00D1178 |
Error Code: | Windows Media Player may not support this file type on portable devices |
Error Message: | Windows Media Player might not support the file you are attempting to copy to or play on the portable device. The following table lists the file types supported by Windows Media Player on most portable devices. File type (format) File name extension Windows Media .asf, .wma, and .wmv Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) .mp3 |
Error Id: | C00D117A |
Error Code: | Windows Media Player has encountered a problem with the portable device |
Error Message: | One of the following problems might have occurred with your portable device: * The storage card on the portable device is full. Free some space on the storage card, and then try copying the files again. * The portable device is not turned on. Turn on the device, and then try copying the files again. * A playlist or folder cannot be created on the portable device because it does not support this function. |
Error Id: | C00D1194 |
Error Code: | Cannot open the specified URL |
Error Message: | Windows Media Player cannot open the specified file because the Player is not configured to use the protocol specified in the URL. Windows Media Player supports the following protocols: multicast, UDP, TCP, and HTTP. Ensure that Windows Media Player is configured to use all of these protocols. To configure protocol settings 1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Network tab. 2. In the Streaming protocols area, select all the protocol check boxes. After all protocols are enabled, try playing the file again. If you still cannot play the file, Windows Media Player does not support the protocol. |
Error Id: | C00D1196 |
Error Code: | Incorrect user name or password |
Error Message: | The user name or password might be incorrect. To access a file that is located on a restricted network, you must supply a user name and password for the network domain. Ensure that the user name and password that you are using are spelled correctly and are recognized by the network domain. It is not sufficient to use a user name and password for a local system account, which provides access to your computer but not the network. |
Error Id: | C00D1197 |
Error Code: | Cannot play the file |
Error Message: | Windows Media Player cannot play the file. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: * Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN) or to the Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try again. * The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file name is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct, and then try again. If you clicked a link on a Web page, the link might not be valid. * The server is not online or is busy. Try again later. * Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled. Enable all network protocols, and then try again. * The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured properly. Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then try again. To enable all network protocols 1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Network tab. 2. In the Streaming protocols area, select all the protocol check boxes. To verify your proxy server settings 1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Network tab. 2. Verify your settings in the Streaming proxy settings area. Note * If you do not know what your proxy server settings should be, on the Network tab, select a protocol, click Configure, and then select Autodetect proxy settings or Use proxy settings of the Web browser (available for HTTP protocol only). |
Error Id: | C00D1198 |
Error Code: | Cannot connect to the server |
Error Message: | Windows Media Player cannot connect to the server hosting the content that you want to play. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: * The name of the server hosting the content is not valid. If you typed a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file name is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct, and then try again. If you clicked a link on a Web page, the link might not be valid. * The server is busy and is not accepting new connections. Try again later. * The proxy server settings for Windows Media Player are not configured properly. Verify that your proxy server settings are correct. To verify your proxy server settings * On the Tools menu, click Options, click the Network tab, and then verify your settings in the Streaming proxy settings area. Note * If you do not know what your proxy server settings should be, on the Network tab, select a protocol, click Configure, and then select Autodetect proxy settings or Use proxy settings of the Web browser (available for HTTP protocol only). |
Error Id: | C00D1199 |
Error Code: | Cannot play the file |
Error Message: | Windows Media Player cannot play the file. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: * The file type is not supported by the Player. The following table lists the file types supported by the Player. If the file type you are trying to play is included in this table, then the file might have been encoded by using a codec that is not supported by Windows Media Player. If this is the case, Windows Media Player cannot play the file. * The file type is supported by the Player, but the file was compressed by using a codec that is not supported by the Player. * The file type is supported, but you are trying to play it in a way that is not supported by the Player. For example, you might have attempted to drag a DVD file with a .vob extension from a DVD to the Windows Media Player icon. Or you might have attempted to open a .vob file by clicking Open on the File menu. * You are trying to play one part of a multipart file. Use a newsreader or other program to combine the files, and then try again. The following table lists the file types (formats) supported by Windows Media Player. File type (format) File name extension Music CD Playback (CD audio) .cda Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF) .aif, .aifc, and .aiff Windows Media audio and video files .asf, .asx, .wax, .wm, .wma, .wmd, .wmp, .wmv, .wmx, .wpl, and .wvx Windows audio and video files .avi and .wav Windows Media Player skins .wmz Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) .mpeg, .mpg, .m1v, .mp2, .mpa, .mpe, .mp2v*, and .mpv2 Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) .mid, .midi, and .rmi AU (UNIX) .au and .snd MP3 .mp3 and .m3u DVD video .vob Macromedia Flash .swf Microsoft Recorded TV Show .dvr-ms* * To play .mp2v and .dvr-ms files, you must have a software or hardware DVD decoder installed on your computer. For additional information about .dvr-ms support, see the Microsoft Web site. Notes * To play DVDs, you must have a DVD-ROM drive and a software or hardware DVD decoder installed on your computer. If you do not have a compatible DVD decoder installed, DVD-related commands, options, and controls do not appear in the Player and you cannot play DVDs. By default, Windows does not include a DVD decoder. For more information about DVD decoders, see Windows Help. * DVD playback is only available on select versions of Windows. |
Error Id: | C00D119A |
Error Code: | Cannot play the file |
Error Message: | Windows Media Player cannot play the file. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: * A required codec is not installed on your computer. A codec is software that the Player uses to decompress a file before playing it. Typically, the Player automatically downloads and installs required codecs as needed. However, the Player was unable to download and install the required codec for this file, most likely because a codec is not available for the content you want to play, or because the Internet security settings for your browser are set too high and do not allow you to download the codec. Try adjusting your Internet security settings to allow codecs to be downloaded to your computer. * The file you are attempting to play might not be supported by Windows Media Player. See the following table for a list of supported file types (formats). If the file type you are trying to play is included in this table, then the file might have been encoded by using a codec that is not supported by Windows Media Player. If this is the case, Windows Media Player cannot play the file. To allow codecs to be downloaded to your computer 1. In Control Panel, click Internet Options. 2. Click the Security tab, and then click Internet. 3. In the Security level for this zone area, click Default Level. The security level is set to Medium. For more information about setting Internet security levels, see Windows Help. Notes * Microsoft Internet Explorer does not have to be set as your default browser to download codecs or for Windows Media Player to function properly. * You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group to complete this procedure. * If you are unable to play the file after completing this procedure, restart your computer, and then try to play the file again. Supported file types The following table lists the file types (formats) supported by Windows Media Player. File type (format) File name extension Music CD Playback (CD audio) .cda Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF) .aif, .aifc, and .aiff Windows Media audio and video files .asf, .asx, .wax, .wm, .wma, .wmd, .wmp, .wmv, .wmx, .wpl, and .wvx Windows audio and video files .avi and .wav Windows Media Player skins .wmz Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) .mpeg, .mpg, .m1v, .mp2, .mpa, .mpe, .mp2v*, and .mpv2 Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) .mid, .midi, and .rmi AU (UNIX) .au and .snd MP3 .mp3 and .m3u DVD video .vob Macromedia Flash .swf Microsoft Recorded TV Show .dvr-ms* * To play .mp2v and .dvr-ms files, you must have a software or hardware DVD decoder installed on your computer. For additional information about .dvr-ms support, see the Microsoft Web site. Notes * To play DVDs, you must have a DVD-ROM drive and a software or hardware DVD decoder installed on your computer. If you do not have a compatible DVD decoder installed, DVD-related commands, options, and controls do not appear in the Player and you cannot play DVDs. By default, Windows does not include a DVD decoder. For more information about DVD decoders, see Windows Help. * DVD playback is only available on select versions of Windows. |
Error Id: | C00D119C |
Error Code: | Cannot delete the playlist |
Error Message: | Windows Media Player can delete digital media files in a playlist folder, but cannot delete other types of files. Non-digital media files in a playlist folder do not appear in Windows Media Player. If non-digital media files are stored in a playlist folder, the playlist cannot be deleted. Use My Computer to locate the folder where the playlist that you want to delete is stored, and then delete or move the non-digital media files from it. After you remove the non-digital media files from the playlist folder, you can delete the playlist. It is recommended that you store only digital media files in playlist folders to avoid this problem. |
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