Corrupted registry entries
Broken links or keys
Links to missing DLL files
Corrupted links to fonts, drivers, etc.
Slower system startup
Slower web browsing
Slower application performance
Error messages and instability
A high performance registry cleaner that can scan for and fix errors found in your computer's registry system.

HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.  

Independently certified by Softpedia to contain no adware, spyware, or malware.
   
Click the "Scan Your PC Now" button to download the free personal registry cleaner.


Click the "Run" or "Open" button to install the free personal registry cleaner.


Use the free personal registry cleaner to scan your system for errors.


Troubleshooting Windows Media Player 10
Error Messages

This article includes information to help you troubleshoot the most common error messages that you might encounter when using Windows Media® Player 10.

Error messages are identified by numerical IDs, such as C00D0BC2 and 800704CF. You can determine the ID of a specific error message by clicking the More Information or Web Help button on the error message when you encounter it. The resulting page will indicate the error ID.

The ID can give you a clue about which program or component generated the error. For example, an ID that starts with "C00D" is an error message generated by Windows Media Player. An ID that starts with "8004" or "8007" is generated by another operating system component that Windows Media Player relies on, such as a networking or CD burning component.

Troubleshooting "8004" and "8007" error messages can be especially difficult because the component might encounter a problem and not indicate to Windows Media Player what specifically went wrong. As a result, Windows Media Player might not be able to display an error message that provides a clear description of the problem or a potential solution.

If you encounter an error message that is not included in this article, or the solutions provided in this article do not resolve your particular issue, you might be able to find a solution by using one of the following support resources:

When you try to use Windows Media Player 9 Series, you may receive one or more of the following error messages:

  Error=80040200

Unable to download appropriate decompressor. A decompressor was downloaded for this file, but it didn't work. You may need to restart your player or browser.

For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
842186 (Scan Recommended) You receive an "Unable to download appropriate decompressor" error message in Windows Media Player
  Error=80040218
No combination of filters could be found to render the stream.
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

842185 (Scan Recommended) You receive an "No combination of filters could be found to render the stream" error message in Windows Media Player

  Error=8004022F
Invalid File Format.
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

842183 (Scan Recommended) You receive an "Invalid File Format" error message in Windows Media Player

  Error=80040255
Cannot play back the video stream: no suitable decompressor could be found.
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

842182 (Scan Recommended) You receive a "Cannot play back the video stream" error message in Windows Media Player

  Error=80040265
Cannot play back the file. The format is not supported.
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

842180 (Scan Recommended) "Cannot play back the file. The format is not supported.(Error=80040265)" error message when you try to play a media file in Windows Media Player

  Error=80070002, Error=80070005, Error=80070035, Error 800C0005, Error=80070043, or Error=800C000D
Cannot open 'http://Servername/Path/Filename.asf'. Please verify that the path and filename are correct and try again.
Cannot open 'protocol://server/directory/filename'. Please verify that the path and filename are correct and try again.
You do not have access to the location or file.
Cannot open '\\Server\Directory\Filename'. Please verify that the path and filename are correct and try again.
The server or proxy was not found.
Cannot open '\\Server\Filename.' Please verify that the path and filename are correct and try again.
The protocol is not known and no pluggable protocols have been entered that match.
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

234292 (Scan Recommended) "File Open" error message using Windows Media Player

  Error=C00D0006 or Error=C00D0013
Media Player cannot open: http://Web address. Please verify that the path and filename are correct and try again.
The operation timed out, possibly due to network problems.
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

231741 (Scan Recommended) Proxy-related error messages using Windows Media Player

  Error=C00D0006 or Error=C00D0013
Could not connect to server.
There was no timely response from server.
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

235901 (Scan Recommended) Media Player cannot establish a connection to the server

  Error=C00D0029
The connection to the server has been lost.
Cannot open http://www.domainname.com/filename. Please verify that the path and filename are correct and try again.
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

234904 (Scan Recommended) Error C00D0029 using Windows Media Player

  Error=C00D0035
Cannot open 'http://www.location name.com/file name'. Please verify that the path and filename are correct and try again.
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

235063 (Scan Recommended) Error C00D0035 using Windows Media Player

  Error=C00D07F2
Could not connect to a multicast channel.
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
232987 (Scan Recommended) Err Msg: Could not connect to a multicast channel (Error=C00D07F2)


HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.  

Common Windows Registry Errors. Click To Download Recommended Repair Utility.

XP Errors  | DLL Errors | DirectX | Fatal Exception | IE Explorer Errors | Fatal Exceptions | Software Errors | Winsock Errors | JavaScript Errors| Software Unistall Errors | Virtual Memory | Windows Errors | Movie Maker Errors | .INI Errors | Flash Player Errors | Svchost | Win32 |Chkdsk | SMTP | Video Cards | Media Player Errors | Stop Errors | RunDLL Errors | Dr.Watson | PC Optimization | INF Repair | Invalid File Type | OCX Errors | PC Not Responding | HD Failure | Disk Defrag | Blue Screen | Exe Errors | Stop 0x0 Errors | Kerberos Errors  | MSOffice Errors | ShutDown Problems | PC Freezing | Active Desktop Error | Odd Computer Problems | ccleaner.exe | Errors | Random Rebooting| Firefox High CPU |Print Spooler | Control Panel Missing | Access Denied | XP Profiles | Optimize Vista | Optimize XP | Audio Lag | Add-Remove Problems| Faulting App | Blue Screen |

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

 

Advanced Registry Optimizer for Windows Download Information

Current Version: 2.0
Operating System: Designed for Windows 2000 and XP, with basic support for Windows Vista
Adware / Spyware None. Independently certified by Softpedia to contain no adware, spyware, or malware.
Designed to: Clean and compact your registry to optimize your PC for better performance
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.