Re: C00D109B
From: MM (MM_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/10/05
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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 10:11:04 -0800
I tried with just DivX. It didn't work. I then installed the XviD codec, and
it didn't work either.
Thanks,
MM
"Chris" wrote:
> Do you only have the DivX codec installed (the one that comes with the DivX
> player)? Or do you have others installed? GSpot should tell you that.
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> "MM" <MM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> >I read all the posts here, and I could not find an answer to my problem.
> > I never had problems playing movies encoded with XviD.
> > I few days ago, when I tried to play a movie encoded with XviD, I got
> > error
> > C00D109B with WMP 10.
> > However, I am able to play the same movie with DivX player.
> > I used GSpot and it shows that I have all the necessary Codecs, but it
> > isn't
> > able to render, giving me an "unknown error" message.
> > I already reinstalled all the codecs, WMP, my video card driver, DirectX
> > 9c,
> > and I am starting to run out of options.
> > Any suggestions?
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