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Error COOD1199
"meerkat" wrote: "stan04" wrote in message ... "Hayles" wrote: I have vista home premium with windows media player and when i try to play videos from my digital cam it keeps saying it doesnt support this file and i get error code cood1199. My camera doesnt have sound on it is that why?? I am new to computers so if anyone can help that would be great!!! Sounds like you haven`t got the correct codec in Home premium for your camera.. (whose name and type you didn`t mention !!) Download and run Gspot.exe,from here... http://www.headbands.com/gspot/download.html Run it and feed it one of your videos. It will tell you which codec you need to D/load, to enable you to play them. -- bw.. |
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Error COOD1199
"meerkat" wrote: "stan04" wrote in message ... "Hayles" wrote: I have vista home premium with windows media player and when i try to play videos from my digital cam it keeps saying it doesnt support this file and i get error code cood1199. My camera doesnt have sound on it is that why?? I am new to computers so if anyone can help that would be great!!! Sounds like you haven`t got the correct codec in Home premium for your camera.. (whose name and type you didn`t mention !!) Download and run Gspot.exe,from here... http://www.headbands.com/gspot/download.html Run it and feed it one of your videos. It will tell you which codec you need to D/load, to enable you to play them. -- bw.. |
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Error COOD1199
There are 3 step to repair windows media player 80040218 error My friend had the same problem with you. I am sure your computer has register problems.It is very easy to repair windows media player 80040218 error. you just need 3 steps: 1: Download a register cleaner and install it. 2: Open the register clean and scan you computer for free. 3: Click fix button and you done. -- Jhon Butcher 'wedding Video Toronto' (www.videobabylon.ca) | 'Disc jockey Toronto' (http://www.videobabylon.ca/wedding-DJ.html) | 'Oshawa Wedding Limousine' (http://www.videobabylon.ca/Oshawa-Weddings.html) Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Error COOD1199
There are 3 step to repair windows media player 80040218 error My friend had the same problem with you. I am sure your computer has register problems.It is very easy to repair windows media player 80040218 error. you just need 3 steps: 1: Download a register cleaner and install it. 2: Open the register clean and scan you computer for free. 3: Click fix button and you done. -- Jhon Butcher 'wedding Video Toronto' (www.videobabylon.ca) | 'Disc jockey Toronto' (http://www.videobabylon.ca/wedding-DJ.html) | 'Oshawa Wedding Limousine' (http://www.videobabylon.ca/Oshawa-Weddings.html) Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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Error COOD1199
"JNeff" wrote: Cal Bear, maybe you can help me, too. I get the same error code when I ask Media Player to play a file with a ".email" extension. I'm running Vista, with the latest (presumably) Media Player. I've tried opening in "Windows Mail" and in "Outlook." On my old XP machine I used Outlook Express, and could never open .email files. I have a handful of correspondents that open .email files, no problem. I've tried several methods suggested in MS articles. (One suggested I save as ".eml" file, but I don't know how to do that.) Technologically impaired...Thanks "Cal Bear '66" wrote: Great, and you're welcome. I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Hayles" wrote in message ... Thanks heaps all working now!!! "Cal Bear '66" wrote: What camera? What format does the camera use to record videos (the last three letters in the file name after the dot )? If it is .MOV, then it is a QuickTime file and you need to install QuickTime from apple.com. QuickTime files do not playback in Windows Media Player. I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Hayles" wrote in message ... I have vista home premium with windows media player and when i try to play videos from my digital cam it keeps saying it doesnt support this file and i get error code cood1199. My camera doesnt have sound on it is that why?? I am new to computers so if anyone can help that would be great!!! |
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Error COOD1199
"JNeff" wrote: Cal Bear, maybe you can help me, too. I get the same error code when I ask Media Player to play a file with a ".email" extension. I'm running Vista, with the latest (presumably) Media Player. I've tried opening in "Windows Mail" and in "Outlook." On my old XP machine I used Outlook Express, and could never open .email files. I have a handful of correspondents that open .email files, no problem. I've tried several methods suggested in MS articles. (One suggested I save as ".eml" file, but I don't know how to do that.) Technologically impaired...Thanks "Cal Bear '66" wrote: Great, and you're welcome. I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Hayles" wrote in message ... Thanks heaps all working now!!! "Cal Bear '66" wrote: What camera? What format does the camera use to record videos (the last three letters in the file name after the dot )? If it is .MOV, then it is a QuickTime file and you need to install QuickTime from apple.com. QuickTime files do not playback in Windows Media Player. I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Hayles" wrote in message ... I have vista home premium with windows media player and when i try to play videos from my digital cam it keeps saying it doesnt support this file and i get error code cood1199. My camera doesnt have sound on it is that why?? I am new to computers so if anyone can help that would be great!!! |
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Error COOD1199
"cood1199" wrote: "JNeff" wrote: Cal Bear, maybe you can help me, too. I get the same error code when I ask Media Player to play a file with a ".email" extension. I'm running Vista, with the latest (presumably) Media Player. I've tried opening in "Windows Mail" and in "Outlook." On my old XP machine I used Outlook Express, and could never open .email files. I have a handful of correspondents that open .email files, no problem. I've tried several methods suggested in MS articles. (One suggested I save as ".eml" file, but I don't know how to do that.) Technologically impaired...Thanks "Cal Bear '66" wrote: Great, and you're welcome. I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Hayles" wrote in message ... Thanks heaps all working now!!! "Cal Bear '66" wrote: What camera? What format does the camera use to record videos (the last three letters in the file name after the dot )? If it is .MOV, then it is a QuickTime file and you need to install QuickTime from apple.com. QuickTime files do not playback in Windows Media Player. I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Hayles" wrote in message ... I have vista home premium with windows media player and when i try to play videos from my digital cam it keeps saying it doesnt support this file and i get error code cood1199. My camera doesnt have sound on it is that why?? I am new to computers so if anyone can help that would be great!!! |
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Error COOD1199
"cood1199" wrote: "JNeff" wrote: Cal Bear, maybe you can help me, too. I get the same error code when I ask Media Player to play a file with a ".email" extension. I'm running Vista, with the latest (presumably) Media Player. I've tried opening in "Windows Mail" and in "Outlook." On my old XP machine I used Outlook Express, and could never open .email files. I have a handful of correspondents that open .email files, no problem. I've tried several methods suggested in MS articles. (One suggested I save as ".eml" file, but I don't know how to do that.) Technologically impaired...Thanks "Cal Bear '66" wrote: Great, and you're welcome. I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Hayles" wrote in message ... Thanks heaps all working now!!! "Cal Bear '66" wrote: What camera? What format does the camera use to record videos (the last three letters in the file name after the dot )? If it is .MOV, then it is a QuickTime file and you need to install QuickTime from apple.com. QuickTime files do not playback in Windows Media Player. I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Hayles" wrote in message ... I have vista home premium with windows media player and when i try to play videos from my digital cam it keeps saying it doesnt support this file and i get error code cood1199. My camera doesnt have sound on it is that why?? I am new to computers so if anyone can help that would be great!!! |