Re: Error COOD11CD
From: thatveryspecialperson (thatveryspecialperson_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/06/04
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Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 11:21:02 -0700
I have just tried to log into a program on the Laura Lee Show and the same arror message has come up.
Below is what I was told to report to this site.
Can anyone help me resolve it - in as less techno jibe as possible please
Many Thanks
Dave
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"Chris Lanier [MVP]" wrote:
> C00D11CD is "Unknown Error". Generally it doesn't have a single solution or
> answer. To help us figure the real problem you it would be great if you
> could provide some more basic information about the problem. That being
> said please read on for some basic troubleshooting help for the error.
>
> If none of the information below helps you will need to provide us with *as
> much* information about the problem as you possibly can. - See
> http://tinyurl.com/2o4h9
>
> For a few common solutions to error C00D11CD, please see
> http://tinyurl.com/2wpw7
>
> Q: Are you playing an AVI?
> If so...You likely don't have the right codec installed for that specific
> AVI or you have a bad install of the codec.
>
> Using a DirectShow decoding filter such as FFDShow will decrease the
> problems you could run into with codec problems. FFDshow will decode XviD,
> DivX 3/4/5, 3IVX, and has support for many other codec's. It can be
> downloaded at http://tinyurl.com/2snnx. (Download ffdshow-20020617.exe and
> then run it's installer)
>
> If you have the correct codec installed and the video still doesn't play
> download GSpot (Below) and run your AVI though the program. If Gspot says
> "Failed to render", "Missing Chuck", etc. then your video file is corrupt.
>
> If you just wish to install the individual codec's for your specific video
> or FFDShow doesn't support the codec for you file please do the following.
> - Download and use GSpot (http://tinyurl.com/328cp)
> - Run the installer, open GSpot, goto File>>Open.
> - Look for the 4CC code for the file's Video Codec
> - http://tinyurl.com/262go will help you.
> (Or post the information back here and I can help)
> -If you don't get audio, what codec does it use? GSpot also tells you this.
>
> Q: Are you playing any type of content directly from a web link? (Streaming
> audio, video, radio, etc)
> If so...You must provide the exact link to what you are trying to access.
> The homepage isn't important, but an exact link to the content is.
>
> Q: Are you playing an MPEG/MPG file? (DVD, SVCD, and VCD)
> If so...Please reinstall DirectX. This will overwrite quartz.dll and
> re-register it in Windows. quartz.dll is the MPEG Decoder that WMP will
> default to. (http://tinyurl.com/97jw)
> If reinstalling DirectX does not help please provide the following.
> -Does it only happen with a few MPEG/MPG files?
> -If so...It's most likely a file encoded with the MPEG-2 codec. To decode
> this you will need to install an MPEG-2 decoder. Follow the link to more
> information. (http://tinyurl.com/2njf6)
>
> Q: Are you trying to burn a CD?
> If so...Please see http://tinyurl.com/32zkh. That being said the IMAPI
> burner that is included with WMP isn't very good. If the above link doesn't
> help goto http://tinyurl.com/u8p3 and, download the free Nero Fast Burn
> Plug-in. This plug-in will *not* burn DRM-enabled WMA's (Those downloaded
> from pay sites like Napster, MusicNow, etc.) If you are looking for better
> software for burning CD's try Roxio's Easy CD/DVD Creator or Nero Burning
> ROM.
>
> Easy Media Creator
> http://tinyurl.com/414r
>
> Nero Burning ROM
> http://tinyurl.com/3xt8a
>
> Q: I having problems playing and/or burning DRM-enabled WMA's. (Ex.
> Wal-Mart, Napster, MusicNow)
> If so...Your best bet is to ask either the support provided by the site you
> bought them from or contact Microsoft Support. No one who regularly posts
> in this newsgroup knows a great deal about troubleshooting DRM-enabled
> files.
>
> Microsoft Product Support
> http://tinyurl.com/29y9t
>
> Q: Are you having problems playing MIDI's?
> If So...Please see http://tinyurl.com/23vqj. That should cover most MIDI
> issues.
>
> Q: Are you trying to play a MOV, RM, RA file?
> If so...Please goto http://tinyurl.com/2sp39 and notice that those are not
> supported file type in WMP. You need to use RealPlayer or RealOne for RM,
> RA, Etc. And then use QuickTime for MOV.
>
> --
> Chris Lanier
> Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
> ---
> "Tony" <Tony@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7DE6AADC-E713-4603-89A0-B5A3DE49F2AD@microsoft.com...
> > I recieved an error message "Windows Media Player encountered an unknown
> error"
> >
> > COOD11CD
> >
> > Does anyone know what to do to fix this?
> >
> > Tony
>
>
>
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