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CODEC NEEDED26 Sep 2004 04:10 GMT4
When I Play Mpeg-4's from my Panasonic D-Snap SD Camera it says I need a Codec with an ID of 45........Before I reinstalled wmp9 i would get video but no audio.....now it just wont play but the words are orange instead of red so that is better i think
new windows media player 1026 Sep 2004 03:10 GMT1
i just installed wmp 10 and under the file list there are filenames that i
want to change. how do i do this?
I want 1-pass Quality VBR (Peak) encoder26 Sep 2004 01:35 GMT7
Hi, anyone from the Windows Media team,
I want a 1-pass quality-based VBR video encoder with a peak bit rate.  This
encoding mode is the hybrid of quality-based VBR and constrained VBR where
one can specify a quality % number as well as a maximum bit rate.  The
dvd25 Sep 2004 09:03 GMT1
my windows media player on windows xp wont play dvds. it
recognisews there is a dvd there and there is sound but
no picture.can anyone help
Error Message25 Sep 2004 07:13 GMT1
Every time I turn on my Windows 98 computer I get the message MSScript
Control:  Unknown Error.  How do I get that error message off of my computer?
unable to view vids on Foxnews.com since WMP 1025 Sep 2004 00:44 GMT8
window shows javascript('***file path) and video window opens  but nothing
happens.  on original window, bottom left corner shows an error something
about line: 9  char:  8   Error: object expected. anyone got any suggestions?
ps running xp sp1, java= j2re standard 1.4.1_02, IE6 ...
PopUp in WinME24 Sep 2004 23:54 GMT1
Is there a "Messenger Services" in WindowsME like the one
in Win2000?  Would like to stop it to block some of those
PopUps.  Is there another way [to help "decrease" it]?
Thanks everyone.
How to completely uninstall WMP1024 Sep 2004 21:33 GMT4
I found out the WMP10 does not play certain radio streams that were supported
by WMP9.
I need those streams.
Therefore I need to uninstall WMP10...
System requirements for player version 1024 Sep 2004 18:00 GMT2
I found the following system requirements
information at the Microsoft site:
Player 9
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.gif into .dll24 Sep 2004 16:13 GMT1
Can .gif files be converted into .dll files?
Post SP2 problems?24 Sep 2004 11:51 GMT3
Has anyone experienced any problems with Media Player
following installation of Service Pack 2? I used to
listen to an internet radio station with no problems, and
now I get a 0xC00D1199 error message, saying the file is
Error ID = 0xC00D1199, Condition ID = 0x0000000024 Sep 2004 11:49 GMT2
I cannot play any media files  at all. WinXP sp2. Intel d865gbf mainboard
with SoundMAX® 4.0 on board audio. Clean install then SP2 installed with auto
update.
Error ID = 0xC00D1199, Condition ID = 0x0000000024 Sep 2004 11:47 GMT3
Why has WMP suddenly decided that all of my MP£s are no
longer supported files or are corrupted?  I've even
reloaded my PC's original software image and re-installed
WMP 9 and the same problem has reappeared.  I know there
Media Player 10 Codecs24 Sep 2004 03:49 GMT1
Could someone tell me what codecs Windows Media Player 10 comes with, or
tell me where I might be able to look that up?  I am specifically interested
in knowing if Media Player 10 includes, with the install, the Media Player 7
codecs.  
problem installing  wmp1024 Sep 2004 03:05 GMT1
I'm running WindowsXP and after downloading sp2 i've just
tried to install wmp10. It downloads ok but when i try to
install it on to my system i get the following
message..........This version of Windows Media
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