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I have a video from my camara, I used to see it in XP player 9, but now I
have Vista and player 11 and I cannot see it anymore. I always got this code
error:

C00D1199

Any help on how I can see the video (format AVI)

Thanks
ALEJO
 
ALEJO said:
I have a video from my camara, I used to see it in XP player 9, but now I
have Vista and player 11 and I cannot see it anymore. I always got this
code
error:

C00D1199

Any help on how I can see the video (format AVI)

Thanks
ALEJO

My guess is that you need a codec that will read .avi files, do a google for
avi video codecs , or you could just go to the divx site and download from
there
 
I have a video from my camara, I used to see it in XP player 9, but now I
have Vista and player 11 and I cannot see it anymore. I always got this code
error:

C00D1199

Any help on how I can see the video (format AVI)

Thanks
ALEJO

It's a catch-all code that means nothing and everything. In other
words it really tells you nothing specific so it is useless. It likely
means it ran into an unsupported format. If I had to guess since you
say it is AVI, it might really be a DivX file inside since AVI is just
a wrapper. That could be some other codec issues, file corruption, the
usual suspects. Which? Lots of luck trying to find out other than with
trial and error method.

First thing I do if the clunky Media Player can't play a certain file
is see if I can play it in another more capable player.

EVERYONE that does more than casual playing of videos every once in
awhile should have multiple players. Three of the best, all free, all
work fine with Vista are:

GOM Player
VLC Media Player
XnView
 
You probably need to download a codec for that file type. I personally use
the K-lite pack and Media Player Classic, but with that loaded I can play
AVI in WMP 11 also.
 

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