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Windows Media Player cannot play this file. Connect to the Internet or insert the removable media on which the file is located, and then try to play the file again.
How could I stop this from happening, and getting the videos to play?
Cheers....
> One was the Ministry of Sound website, as detailed below. Can't
> recall the other one - but it was a music video site.
>
> Shouldn't be my firewall, as I never had any problem under Media
> Player 8, and neither RealPlayer or QuickTime have any such problems.
I go to Yahoo Music videos and that works with the full media player 9. Also my firewall gave me some jip with the yahoo site as it wasnt allowing the video to connect with media player 9 where as 8 was fine.
Probably the sites arent capatable with media player 9 yet, as yahoo wouldnt work with 9 beta and they said they were working on it with Microsoft.
Shouldn't be my firewall, as I never had any problem under Media Player 8, and neither RealPlayer or QuickTime have any such problems.
> No DivX and Xvid will not download via Media Player, you do actually
> need to go and install those two by hand.
Yep - already installed and working correctly.
> Upgrade to the latest version of Media Player 9, or uninstall to a previous
> version like 7 or 8.
Already have. Never bothered installing the beta version - installed the official release just last week.
> It's not a coded problem - it downloads codes automatically, without
> problem. The problem is that for some reason, it can't locate the
> stream on the server.
No DivX and Xvid will not download via Media Player, you do actually need to go and install those two by hand.
With this streaming stuff it could me Windows Media Player 9 as yahoo music videos had problems, but Mircosoft have just released the proper Windows Media player 9 as before it was a Beta. If the stream can not be located then it may be the server and not your computer. Upgrade to the latest version of Media Player 9, or uninstall to a previous version like 7 or 8.
cheers...
I think my keyboard is playing up. Or my fingers - which is more likely!
Other streams have worked fine, though.