Re: Error message ID number "C00D11CD"

From: Chris Lanier [MVP] (cal2002a_at_hotmail.NOSPAM.com)
Date: 07/27/04


Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 11:44:59 -0500

What codec's did you download? What codec does the file use? There is no
point in randomly downloading codec's.

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"englishnerd2004" <englishnerd2004@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> Dear chris
> thank you for you reply.
> i have looked through the web sites suggested and downloaded soem more
codecs but for some reason iam still un able to play the file. When  itry it
searches for the codec and then says it is mising and gives me a choice to
close the file or seek web help. so when i seek web help it comes up as
cood11cd is missing.
> the computer is running windows 2000 running the latest addition of
windows media player that is suitible for windows 2000.
> when i tried  to play this file on other computers it is extactly the same
thing happens.
>
> -- 
> englishnerd2004
>
>
> "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 doesnt play
> > download GSpot 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 doesnt 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?
> > If so...Please provide the following information in a reply to this
post.
> > -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://www.nwlink.com/~zachd/pss/pss.html#mpeg2
> > -If not...Can you provide a link or more information about the file?
> >
> > 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/2ns8l and, download the free Nero Fast Burn
> > Plug-in.  This plug-in will *not* burn DRM'ed WMA (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 CD/DVD Creator
> > http://tinyurl.com/414r
> >
> > Nero Burning ROM
> > http://tinyurl.com/3xt8a
> >
> > Q: I having problems playing and/or burning DRM'ed 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'ed files.
> >
> > Microsoft Product Support
> > http://tinyurl.com/29y9t
> >
> > -- 
> > Get Instant WMP Answers
> > http://tinyurl.com/35rfv
> > --
> > "Error message ID number C00D11CD" <Error message ID number "C00D11CD">
> > wrote in message
news:936B465D-CB34-491A-8EEA-650A51D7F874@microsoft.com...
> > > Error message ID number  "C00D11CD"
> >
> >
> >


Relevant Pages

  • Re: Error message: C00D11CD
    ... AVI or you have a bad install of the codec. ... DivX 3/4/5, 3IVX, and has support for many other codec's. ... download GSpot and run your AVI though the program. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player)
  • Re: Please help me how do I solve the problem: error C00D11CD
    ... AVI or you have a bad install of the codec. ... Are you playing an MPEG/MPG file? ... Nero Burning ROM ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player)
  • Re: WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER
    ... AVI or you have a bad install of the codec. ... Download and use GSpot ... Are you playing an MPEG/MPG file? ... Nero Burning ROM ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player)
  • Re: Error C00D11CD
    ... AVI or you have a bad install of the codec. ... or FFDShow doesnt support the codec for you file please do the following. ... Download and use GSpot ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player)
  • Re: Error message C00D11CD
    ... AVI or you have a bad install of the codec. ... or FFDShow doesnt support the codec for you file please do the following. ... Download and use GSpot ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player)