Windows Media Player encounters error C00D11CD every time i try to play a downloaded film. I therefore think that Windows Media Player does not play films on Windows XP. can we get this sorted because i wasted two days downloading the film but i can't play it.
Also download and install G-Spot Codec Identifier. It may be able to tell
you with which codec the file was compressed. If it tells you that there is
a corrupt AVI header, there is very little you can do... except ask the
person who originally encoded the file to reencode it.
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