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jamrs w. morgsn - 12 Jan 2008 21:59 GMT
I have a lot of pieces of music files that I undeleted and I am told they are
missing "Codecs". Is it possible for me repair these files so I can play them
on my wmp. Thank you James
JD - 14 Jan 2008 02:33 GMT
> I have a lot of pieces of music files that I undeleted and I am told they are
> missing "Codecs". Is it possible for me repair these files so I can play them
> on my wmp. Thank you James

Not sure why deleting the music files would also delete their codecs.
You shouldn't have to repair the files, you need to figure out what
codecs are missing and add them to wmp?

Do you get an error code with details as to which codecs are missing?

What version of Windows Media Player are we talking about?

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jamrs w. morgsn - 14 Jan 2008 18:28 GMT
Thank you JD for responding. I get errorCOOD1199. It tells me to use
"newreader" to combine the file. I'll try that when I find out what it means.
Thanks again, James

> > I have a lot of pieces of music files that I undeleted and I am told they are
> > missing "Codecs". Is it possible for me repair these files so I can play them
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> What version of Windows Media Player are we talking about?
JD - 14 Jan 2008 23:23 GMT
I've seen binaries that came in parts that had to be combined so I guess
music files could come that way also?

> Thank you JD for responding. I get errorCOOD1199. It tells me to use
> "newreader" to combine the file. I'll try that when I find out what it means.
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>> What version of Windows Media Player are we talking about?

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