When I insert a DVD or CD it begins to play in a fast speed. I also tried a restore and it gave me C00D2743 error saying that one or more back-up licence is missing or corrupt. Is this the reason my dvd or cd is acting funny?
Those two items should be unrelated.
Do local media files (WMA, MP3, WAV, so forth) play at fast speed too?
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> When I insert a DVD or CD it begins to play in a fast speed. I also tried
> a restore and it gave me C00D2743 error saying that one or more back-up
> licence is missing or corrupt. Is this the reason my dvd or cd is acting
> funny?
DC - 28 Sep 2005 01:04 GMT
I know this is an old message but hopefully you will reply. The WMA files
also play too fast. There shouldn't be any issues with licences as I have
tried it with my original CD's and others. Also, don't have any problems
Media Player on my other computer... Both run Win98. And using Media Player
9.
> Those two items should be unrelated.
> Do local media files (WMA, MP3, WAV, so forth) play at fast speed too?
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> > licence is missing or corrupt. Is this the reason my dvd or cd is acting
> > funny?