Cannot read music file in Windows media player "error COOD1199 saying" what can I do?

Error COOD1199 "what to do".

Tried to download the codec, but just get a load of scrap metal

Using Vista

What is the version of your Windows Media Player?
What is the type of music file you are trying to read {MP3?)

See this article if this can help:

Guide for the C00D1199 error in Windows Media Player
http://msmvps.com/blogs/chrisl/articles/14322.aspx

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    Open Windows Media Player.  A small Media exporter Info window must already be open.  If not, you can open it manually: on the Tools menu, go to plugins and choose the exporter of News Media.  If you do not see the Tools menu initially, just right click somewhere on the blue bar dark near the top of your window of WMP.

    1. Click Properties to select where the file is saved and what application to load it in.  Will the file be formatted differently depending on the application you choose, but Excel is the best option if you want to clean it to show only the artist/album names (see below).
    2. Click Export.   The file will be exported, but it will contain much more than just artist names and album information.  The next step shows how to clean it.

    Step 3 (optional) - clean the list exported in Excel

    1. Delete all columns except for artist and Album (columns B and C) by default.
    2. Select the two remaining columns.
    3. In the tab menu or data, choose the function remove duplicates.
    4. Check the my data has headers check box, and then click OK.
    5. That's all.  Now you should have a clean list of albums as well as the names of their artists.  You can print this list directly or export it to Word and format more far away to make it prettier.

    You can also try running the program as administrator.

    To run a program as an administrator, follow these steps:

    1. right click on the icon that you use to run the program and then click run as administrator.

    2 when you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password or click continue.

    Try this and get back to us if it does not work.

    Thank you
    Irfan H, Engineer Support Microsoft Answers. Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • Organize music files in Windows Media Player after extraction.

    Whenever I ripped a cd with Windows Media Player, all the titles of the songs are all in the right order and therefore not in the right order, why? I use Windows Media Player after all to get the missing information from the album. So why do this?

    Track one becomes track 2 and 5 becomes 7 then what happens? And I tried to edit myself as well but every time I click Update album info it just messes up amel!

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    Hi haslam,.

    When you rip (copy) the tracks on a CD, Windows Media Player attempts to identify songs on the CD by connecting to Internet and search of the database of Windows Media, which is run by Microsoft. In most cases, the player is able to retrieve information of media of the database online and then add the information to the files Windows Media Audio (WMA) or MP3 which are created during the ripping process.

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    a. open Windows media player

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    With regard to:

    Samhrutha G S - Microsoft technical support.

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  • Cannot retrieve the CD in Windows Media Player, error: No CD.

    Original title: Media Player

    When I insert a CD to rip media player does not detect a CD has been inserted... says 'no CD '.  It won't play or anything.  All the answers?

    Hello

    (1) is the specific issue of Windows Media Player or the CD? You are able to access the CD through Windows Explorer?

    (2) what is the exact full error message?

    (3) remember you to make changes to the computer before the show?

    You can try the steps in the following methods and check the status of the issue.

    Method 1:

    Your CD or DVD drive cannot read or write media.

    http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/cd_dvd_drive_problems/en-us

    Method 2:

    Extract music from a CD.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/rip-music-from-a-CD

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    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/rip-music-frequently-asked-questions

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