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If the related files are corrupted, you can try to Reset WMP12.

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  • Windows Media Player - corrupted library

    Separated from this thread.

    EIS,

    I am running Windows 7, 64-bit home etsur and have Windows Media Player V12.

    I have two big problems with WMP, the first is a library corrupt - I can not add properly

    files to the library.  The other problem is that WMP will not successfully "apply media

    Change information after I used the "Update Album Info" feature for albums that have been properly added. It evokes the

    bar of progression, says it is 100% complete, but there has been no change in the Explorer of W...
     
    As part of an attempt to solve the first problem I tried everything that follows, (not in this)

    ranking).

    Convenience store of the Player library run Media 1.).

    2.) run Media player troubleshooting utility parameters.
    3.) and then, if necessary, run [alt - t], advanced tool, restoration of the library
    4.) remove the WMP to force a complete rebuild - close WMP library database in the start menu

    engine search box type %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Media Player in Windows explorer which

    seems to remove all files (but not the subfolders). See if that solved the problem.
    5.A) Unload WMP - Panel, programs and features, [left] activate Windows features

    on or off, multimedia, clear features checkbox Windows Media Player, Yes, OK, restart the PC.
    5b.) Reload WMP - control panel programs and features, [left] activate Windows features

    On or off, characteristics of media, select the Windows Media Player box, Yes, OK, restart the PC.

    After 2). I thought that the first problem was resolved that 120 new albums ("unknown") have been

    successfully added, but I noticed that there are a few folders that were not added and

    cannot be added manually. Verification of the files that are included with the library management is not helping either. And the second problem persists.

    If you can offer any new help, I would appreciate it.

    Hi Steve, this is certainly the WAV format that's your problem. WAV is generally very bad marking support: WMP only WAV files tags once wrote during extraction, and they is not editable later. For more information, see

    http://thewelltemperedcomputer.com/SW/WMP/wav.htm

    There is no need to re - tear the relevant albums that you can only convert WAV files to another format using a tool like dBpoweramp. Recommended formats are MP3 or WMA Lossless if you do not want quality loss.

  • Cannot add files to the library in Windows Media Player

    It is not an option to add to my windows media player library. It won't let me transfer my desktop in Windows Media Player. What should I do?

    Hi Jim,.

    Thank you for visiting the Windows Vista Forums.

    Since you aren't able to add items to the Windows Media Player library, you can follow the below provided not, because this problem can occur because the database to library Windows Media Player corrupt.

    1. click on start.

    2. click on run.

    3. type %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Media Player.

    4. click on OK.

    5. Select all files in the folder and then click on Delete on the file menu.

    6 Note you don't have to remove the folders that are in this folder.

    7 restart Windows Media Player and check the error.

    Jim, if this does not resolve the problem, disable the Windows Media Player database cache files. To do this, follow these steps,

    Click Start.

    Click run.

    Type % LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft.

    Click OK.

    Select the Media Player folder.

    Click on Delete on the file menu.

    Restart Windows Media Player.

    Now, Windows Media Player will be automatically rebuilt the database.

    If you find difficulties in following the steps above, you can visit the link provided below for detailed troubleshooting steps.

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/925718

    To find out how to add the files to the Windows Media Library, you can check the link below.

    http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/60fc17d8-7924-4600-93e8-39873ee2d5e91033.mspx

    Hope this information is useful.

    All the best!
    Thank you and best regards.
    Suresh Kumar-Microsoft Support.
    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • My Windows Media Player is corrupted. How can I solve this problem?

    Original title: H E L P

    my windows media player is corrupted, how to fix?

    You can download the latest version of windows media from microsoft.com player and then reinstall it should solve your problem.

  • Windows media Player library said that he corrupted how to fix this?

    How can I fix my Media Player as it says I can't play some files as it is corrupt, I'm not very computer im still learning.i tried the troobleshooter but it is not solved the problem.

    Hello

    1. what operating system do you use?

    Method1: I suggest you run the troubleshooter to library and check if that helps.

    Open the troubleshooter in the Windows Media Player library

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Windows-Media-Player-library-Troubleshooter

    Method2: It would be possible that the files in the directory that stores Media Player may contain corrupted data. Go to the following directory and delete all the files in the folder. Test if the problem recurs.

    %UserProfile%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Media Player

    Note: Please save the contents of the directory first.

    Method 3: Reinstall Windows Media Player

     

    As a last resort, try to uninstall and reinstall Windows Media Player.

    This version fixes most of the problems of corruption of Windows Media Player.

    Note that uninstalling Windows Media Player 12 also disables Windows Media Center because WMC uses WMP12 to its operation.

    See the steps in the article.

    Turn on or off Windows features

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/turn-Windows-features-on-or-off

    I hope this helps.

  • Windows media player is corrupted. I want to uninstall and reinstall but can't.

    Windows media player is corrupted. I want to uninstall and reinstall but can't.

    Hello

    Follow these steps to remove corruption and missing/damaged file system repair or replacement.

    Run DiskCleanup - start - all programs - Accessories - System Tools - Disk Cleanup

    Start - type in the search box - find command top - RIGHT CLICK – RUN AS ADMIN

    sfc/scannow

    How to analyze the log file entries that the Microsoft Windows Resource Checker (SFC.exe) program
    generates in Windows Vista cbs.log
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/928228

    Then, run checkdisk - schedule it to run at next boot, then apply OK your way out, then restart.

    How to run the check disk at startup in Vista
    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/67612-check-disk-Chkdsk.html

    ------------------------------------------------------------

    Then, if necessary:

    Have you recently installed another player?

    Reset your associations for WMP and IE.

    How to set default Associations for a program under Vista
    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/83196-default-programs-program-default-associations.html
    How to associate a file Type of Extension to a program under Vista
    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/69758-default-programs.html

    ---------------------------------------------

    Do this to reregister the Jscript.dll and Vbscript.dll files.

    Start - type in the search box - find command top - RIGHT CLICK – RUN AS ADMIN

    type or copy and paste-> regsvr32 jscript.dll
    Press enter

    type or copy and paste-> regsvr32 vbscript.dll
    Press enter

    Restart and if all goes well, it will run now.

    --------------------------------------------------------------

    Have you recently added stores or ANY application from Stardock?

    Using 64-bit Vista?

    Can you think of recent things you did in WMP which could be the cause? You added another
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    When I try to use Windows Media Player 11, the program does not start, or some UI elements
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    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/925704/en-us

    Maybe something here
    http://msmvps.com/blogs/chrisl/articles/17315.aspx
    and here
    http://msmvps.com/blogs/chrisl/Archive/2004/10/30/17399.aspx

    Check here the news of WMP11
    http://zachd.com/PSS/PSS.html

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    Update your Codec - get these

    -Free - CCCP also get free tool of insurgents
    http://CCCP-project.NET/
    http://www.freewaregenius.com/2007/02/09/CCCP-codec-pack/

    FFDSHOW - free
    http://sourceforge.NET/projects/ffdshow/

    Check here:

    Plug-ins for Windows Media Player
    http://www.Microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/plugins.aspx

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    VLC needs, of no use so usually Codec as a backup when asked to support associations of files just say no.

    VLC - free
    http://www.videolan.org/VLC/

    I hope this helps.

    Rob - bicycle - Mark Twain said it is good.

  • Windows Media Player 12 will not reinstall, corrupt the file 'mpvis.dll.mui '.

    I'm trying to fix Windows Media Player 12 without success.

    I tried 'turned on' and 'off' Windows Media Player via "Turn Windows features on or off"-there did not work.  It will not fix the problem, and I think I know why.

    I ran sfc/scannow from the cmd prompt gives me the following in the CBS.log log error message:

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    I just took the 'ownership' of the file and replaced by a different copy on another hard drive that worked.  I have the journal and if the information is needed to solve this problem I'll post here apart from the above error message.

    Attempt to run Windows Media player only gives me the error message:

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    I 'want' install the player on MS website, but they do not offer this possibility because it is nowhere available for download.  I have to say I am frustrated by this situation and I would like to know why MS decided to make this hassle to reinstall a program properly.

    I guess that's the only option.
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    If this post answers your question, click mark as answer .

  • "Windows Media Player library (12) corrupted."

    I didn't have a particular problem with WMP 12 (or library).  But, every time I run the "Action Center" convenience store (even if only for maintenance, etc...); It is always with ' error, Windows Media Library corrupted '. But it doesn't tell me what to do on it, etc... Advice? 

    Thank you

    cyrielle

    I'm the same. I had Media Player running and the convenience store is come with the message my library was damaged, but he seems fine. All my files appear, they all play very well. It seems quite normal, but the resolution of the problems always the library are corrupt. I don't want to leave him alone and if it starts to act weird, I will delete the database and rebuild.

  • corrupted by Windows media player

    have a scanner on media player and said his corrupt, constantly uploading images, icons, images. How do I overcome this?

    Hi carper08,

    a. What is the analysis that you have conducted as reports of Windows Media Player to be corrupt?
    b. you receive an error message?

    You can re-create the database of Windows Media Player and see if that fixes the problem.

    To resolve this problem, delete the Windows Media Player database. To do this, follow these steps:

    1. exit Windows Media Player.
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    3. Select all the files in the folder and then click on Delete on the file menu.

    Note You don't have to remove the folders that are in this folder.
    4. restart Windows Media Player.

    Note Windows Media Player automatically rebuilds the database.

    If this does not resolve the problem, disable the Windows Media Player database cache files. To do this, follow these steps:

    1. exit Windows Media Player.
    2. click on start, type %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft and then click OK.
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    4. restart Windows Media Player.

    Note Windows Media Player automatically rebuilds the database.

    I hope this helps. Let us know if you need more assistance.

    Gokul - Microsoft Support

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  • my windows media player is corrupted, how do I fix?

    my Media Player says that it is corrupted, how do I fix?  It is slow and does not have a lot of time

    my Media Player says that it is corrupted, how do I fix?  It is slow and does not have a lot of time

    Try these methods.

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    Solve the problems of Windows Media Player video and other media or library.
    http://Support2.Microsoft.com/mats/windows_media_player_diagnostic

    If the previous step does not solve the problem, refer to the steps below.

    Click on "Start" , "Control Panel" , "programs and features" and in the left pane, click "turn on or off windows features".  In the box that appears, scroll down and look for, "Media features" and expand it.

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  • Windows media player is corrupt or configuration settings may be unsettled

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  • The streaming videos on Windows Media Player error "your media usage rights were corrupted or are no longer valid. This can happen if you have replaced hardware components in your computer.

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    Follow the suggestions and see if it helps.

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    Diagnose and repair Windows files and folders problems automatically

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    Run the troubleshooter in the Windows Media Player library.

    Open the troubleshooter in the Windows Media Player library

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    See the article and then check.

    Find items in the Windows Media Player library

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    Run a full antivirus scan on your computer.

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  • settings of the Windows media player for streaming network are corrupt, how to fix this? HP Pavilion P6654y PC

    I can not play windows media player, or streaming movies. I'll start with this first. Can someone help me with corrupted files?

    Hi dear,

    1. do you get an error message when you try to play the files?

    2. were there any changes (hardware or software) to the computer before the show?

    If your computer has problems to play video or audio files in Windows Media Player, try using the troubleshooting Windows Media Player settings Troubleshooter to fix the problem. This utility checks the configuration settings and network for Windows Media Player to ensure that you can play the content you downloaded and saved on your computer, or content streaming over a network or the Internet.

    If your computer has problems to access your collection of digital media files in the Windows Media Player library, try to use the of the Windows Media Player library Troubleshooter to fix the problem. The troubleshooter makes sure that Windows Media Player is installed correctly on your computer and checks if the Player library is corrupted.

    Method 1: Run the utility troubleshooting of the links below and see if it helps to get the problem solved.

    Open the troubleshooting Windows Media Player settings Troubleshooter

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  • "Windows Media Player 12 - corrupted library.

    original title: the woes of 'Windows Media Player 12.

    Good first day and all.

    "Windows Media Player 12" (like the one provided with 'Windows 7') - I can't get it to work reliably.  No, this, scratching for 'reliable' read 'at all '...
    We have a library of about 35 000 titles, coded as "Windows Media Audio (Lossless)" (so using the Microsoft CODECs).  My sync.s with a Microsoft Office "Windows Mobile 6.1" ' phone ("HTC" "Touch HD" to be precise).
    Usage only I do 'Windows Media Player' is to synchronize playlists with my ' phone.  I tend not to listen to anything to help I have much better way to listen to music through a system of his PC and speakers crammed into an LCD monitor.  So "Windows Media Player" is just sitting there in the background.
    And some days she who will be quite happy without problems.  However (average) about 3 - 4 times a week, it will crash just randomly - up comes a dialog box saying «Windows Media Player has stopped working...» » ; or upward will come a message on my workspace is corrupted - "Media Player" will apparently remove and recreate automatically for me the next time it starts.
    The problem with that is it then everyone loses sync. settings, because it creates a new ID of the library for the new library, so I have to go and re - set my mobile, re-set-up device synchronization settings all the playlists I want to sync, etc etc etc etc and all this only after a wait of several hours for "Windows Media Player" to actually re-created the library first place.
    Basically, it's the two 'Windows Media Player' himself and tries to synchronize the music with my mobile device actually completely unnecessary and impracticable.  I'm not fan of Apple products but with Microsoft software using the Microsoft CODECs and synchronization to a mobile operating system of Microsoft being so completely and totally unnecessary I can quite understand why people just go and buy iPod (or iPhone, or...)-at least Apple understand media, including Microsoft obviously doesn't...
    So, after only 4 hangs 2 library reconstructions and only today (he is obviously having a particularly bad day today...) I thought that "enough is enough" and sought technical support options.
    Now, I'm not about to pay stupid amounts to Microsoft to tell them that their software is broken, and for them, finally, to answer "Yes, and? ...".  So I thought I would look on the Microsoft support site to see what options are available.  Apparently none - despite 'Windows 7' having been out for a while now, all Microsoft support pages only refers to 'Windows Media Player' versions up to version 11.  Come on Microsoft, which is pretty poor, is it not?  I know only for about 2 years 'Windows 7' RTM (Release To Manufacturing), so maybe it's a little early to wait to talk about "Windows Media Player 12" on your sites... support?  (this is sarcasm, in case anyone was wondering...)
    So I turn on the forums.  Does anyone else have a great experience (and I think that ~ 35 000 titles probably called 'wide') libraries with "Windows Media Player 12", and if so have you had any problems?  Someone has suggestions for additional diagnostics (for example, try to establish exactly what causes the library should be damaged or for 'Windows Media Player' suddenly to be considered "stopped working")
    ?
    What's happening on my machine "Windows 7 Professional (x 64)" with 8 GB of RAM and a lot of free space on the disk, so resources should not be a problem. "  It also happens on all the various other machines that we have here (all running "Windows 7 Professional"; for most of the "x 64").  It never used to happen with all that the latest version of 'Windows Media Player' was to 'XP' (but who had his "own collection of the bad guys to use"ActiveStink"...) so there shouldn't be anything specific library - it certainly seems to be problems specifically with "Windows Media Player 12".
    Any suggestions gratefully received...

    Method 1 fixed an issue, I've had where Media player would not start.    If I tried to play an mp3 file I get "Server error".  Bad shooting Diagnostics said my configuration was corrupted and my library was corrupt.  But it didn't fix it. Uninstall and reinstall using Windows features has not solved my problem.   With the FixIt solution, my problem has been resolved.

    Hello

    Perform the following methods and check if it helps.

    Method 1:

    Related issues start trouble from following link to repair Windows Media Player:

    http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/windows_media_player_diagnostic

     

    Method 2:

    Try to do a Scan of the SFC (System File Checker). The scan will look bad system files and will attempt to fix them, if possible.

    (a) click the Start button.
    (b) type: cmd.exe in the search results.
    (c) right click the cmd.exe file and select 'run as administrator '.
    (d) in the CMD window, type: sfc/scannow and press the Enter key.
    (e) restart and see if that solves the problem.

    How to use the System File Checker tool to fix the system files missing or corrupted on Windows Vista or Windows 7

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

     

    Method 3:

    Register wmp.dll and check if it helps. This can be done by performing the following steps:

    (a) click the Start button.
    (b) type: cmd.exe in the search results.
    (c) right click the cmd.exe file and select 'run as administrator '.
    (d) in the CMD window, type: regsrvr32 wmp.dll and press the Enter key.
    (e) restart and see if that solves the problem.

    Method 4:

    If the problem persists, you can try to restore the computer to an earlier point when the computer was working fine and check.

    Note: When you perform the system restore to restore the computer to a previous state, programs and updates that you have installed are removed.

    To run the system restore, you can consult the following articles:

    Restore system files and settings

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/restore-system-files-and-settings

     

    System Restore: frequently asked questions

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/system-restore-frequently-asked-questions

     

    Hope this information is useful.

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