Problem with sending a media clip file

From: Gal2 (Gal2_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/24/05


Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 06:45:06 -0800

I am unable to view the original media clip although having saved it under
another name I am able to do so... although I cannot send this via email. See
error message attached - 0xC00D1199: Cannot play the file
Windows Media Player cannot play the file. You may 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 may 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 may have attempted to drag a
DVD file with a .vob extension from a DVD to the Windows Media Player icon.
Or you may 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

*To play .mp2v files, you must have a software or hardware DVD decoder
installed on your computer.

 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 = 0xC00D1199, Condition ID = 0x00000000
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