Re: error

From: Chris Lanier [MVP] (cal2002a_at_hotmail.NOSPAM.com)
Date: 12/10/04


Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 15:49:22 -0600

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"macnadi" <macnadi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:720CD1A5-9340-4DBF-BCA7-A889258042F7@microsoft.com...
> Jimbo, thank you for your articulate and more complete answer.
> I have not found Microsoft's answers to be either helpful nor any where 
> near
> as robust. And is, unfortunately, usually rather cocky. Does not reflect 
> well
> on Microsoft.
>
> "Jimbo" wrote:
>
>> I replied to another post with this message and thought that I would 
>> reply
>> here, seeing as someone else has stumbled on what I've seen as well and 
>> is
>> offering something a bit more constructive than 'Get it from another 
>> site' or
>> 'download it again'.  The file I'm dealing with is a vide file used as an
>> advertising tool for a company, it sounds like everyone here is talking 
>> about
>> either MP3's or pr0n.  The advice to 'get it from somewhere else' doesn't
>> work in my situation because nobody else is offering this file.
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>> I just encountered the same error message and have done just a small bit 
>> of
>> research and here's what I've found:
>>
>> -The file plays fine internally on the network, but doesn't when fed from
>> the webpage
>> -The file plays fine by clicking 'Save Target As' and then opening the 
>> file.
>> -Changing the directory does not help the problem.
>> -Once you receive the error that the file is broken, you can close the 
>> error
>> dialog box and then double-click the filename in the playlist and it 
>> works
>> fine.
>>
>> I hope this helps, or at least sets someone on the right track to fixing 
>> the
>> bug.
>>
>> </snip>
>>
>>
>> "Chris Lanier [MVP]" wrote:
>>
>> > Error C00D11C5 is "Cannot play the file because it has been tampered 
>> > with or
>> > is corrupt".  Obtain another copy of the file and see if it plays.  If 
>> > not
>> > the file is corrupt from the location you are downloading it from.
>> >
>> > -- 
>> > Chris Lanier
>> > Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
>> > ---
>> > "kathigillean" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:78F784AC-CC76-4E16-BBBA-2BA07F69EB51@microsoft.com...
>> > > error message cood11c5
>> >
>> >
>> >