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I am unable o view a video from a certain website. I get an error message
C00D1197, "unable to find file, file may have been moved, renamed or deleted from computer". Information on Web Help page did not help resolve this problem. Can anyone help? |
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WMP for Vista looks at "markers" differently than WMP for XP, therefore some
video clips that are downloaded off the internet can not be viewed properly if they don't have those markers that Vista WMP is looking for. I have found that the video promo clips that I have edited on Windows Movie Maker for small business can be downloaded and viewed by Vista WMP as long as long as those origianl clips are intact and have not been "chopped" up into smaller clips. This is not a Vista problem but more of a quirk of Vista WMP 11. -- oscar ....Right click is your best friend... "ajae74" wrote: I am unable o view a video from a certain website. I get an error message C00D1197, "unable to find file, file may have been moved, renamed or deleted from computer". Information on Web Help page did not help resolve this problem. Can anyone help? |
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What's the URL to the broken video... ? -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "ajae74" wrote in message ... I am unable o view a video from a certain website. I get an error message C00D1197, "unable to find file, file may have been moved, renamed or deleted from computer". Information on Web Help page did not help resolve this problem. Can anyone help? |
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Full WMV files should work fine -- how are you chopping them? Windows Media File Editor should ""chop"" them fine. -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "oscar" wrote in message ... WMP for Vista looks at "markers" differently than WMP for XP, therefore some video clips that are downloaded off the internet can not be viewed properly if they don't have those markers that Vista WMP is looking for. I have found that the video promo clips that I have edited on Windows Movie Maker for small business can be downloaded and viewed by Vista WMP as long as long as those origianl clips are intact and have not been "chopped" up into smaller clips. This is not a Vista problem but more of a quirk of Vista WMP 11. -- oscar ![]() ...Right click is your best friend... "ajae74" wrote: I am unable o view a video from a certain website. I get an error message C00D1197, "unable to find file, file may have been moved, renamed or deleted from computer". Information on Web Help page did not help resolve this problem. Can anyone help? |