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AssuredAnomaly

Posted 4:58 pm, 08/10/2008

You're very welcome. Glad it worked for ya.

piggi711

Posted 12:26 pm, 08/09/2008

Thank you, thank you, thank you! It worked! I get confused by alot of computer things!

AssuredAnomaly

Posted 9:16 pm, 08/08/2008

I've got a feeling that you're confused about the file-type.

The best way to find out if this file is playable is to download VLC Media Player:

http://www.videolan.org/mir...

Just copy and paste that link into your web browser. VLC will play anything you throw at it: .avi, .mpg, .wmv, .mp3, .wav, etc

Let us know your results.

piggi711

Posted 8:24 am, 08/08/2008

It was sent to me by a family member so yes it has been opened. It sure has me puzzled.

NaturalMan

Posted 8:11 am, 08/08/2008

The file could be corrupt. Has anyone else opened this file?

piggi711

Posted 9:41 pm, 08/07/2008

This is what I found so far:

Windows Media Player Error Message Help
You've encountered error message C00D109B while using Windows Media Player. The following information might help you troubleshoot the issue.



Cannot perform the requested action
Windows Media Player cannot perform the requested action. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons:




A codec that is required for playback is not installed on your computer. If you know which codec you need to install, try searching for the codec at WMPlugins.com or at MSN Search, and then install the codec.



Windows Media Player might not support the file type (also known as the file container format) that you are trying to play (for example, Ogg or QuickTime). If this is the case, you might be able to resolve the issue by installing a non-Microsoft program that does support the file type, and then trying to play the file in Windows Media Player again.


The file name extension might provide some clue about which program you might need to install. To determine which programs are associated with a particular file name extension, see the FILExt Web site.



The file might be corrupted. If you suspect that the file is corrupted, ask the content provider for a copy of the file that is not corrupted.




piggi711

Posted 9:33 pm, 08/07/2008

It is wmv. I have not been having any problems and I still can open some without any problems.

NaturalMan

Posted 9:13 pm, 08/07/2008

What is the extension at the end of the file? Is it .wma or .rm ?
Need more info!

You might need to update Real Player and Windows Media player

piggi711

Posted 6:12 pm, 08/07/2008

When I try to download some e-mails that require Real Player, I am getting a message that says... 'Windows Media Player cannot play this file. One or more codecs required to play the file cannot be found.' Can anyone help me out here? Thanks.

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