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Windows Media Audio 9 & Vista
jasonphillipstx posted 2008 Sep 05 18:40
I have a WMV video file I am trying to play in WMP on Vista. I get an msg that it needs to download Windows Media Audio Codec 9. I choose install but then get an error saying "An audio codec is needed to play this file..."

Can someone tell me how to fix this one?



zoobie posted 2008 Sep 05 23:17
there's a few options
d/l the gspot codec utility and look to see what audio codec it's using then install it
d/l the vlc player which comes with it's own codecs and try playing it



jasonphillipstx posted 2008 Sep 06 12:53
gspot says 'Status Undetermined' for both audio and video. Filetype is ASF (.WMA/.WMV). When I clicked the MS A/V button, it says DirectShow reported an error of 0xc00d0bbe: (unknown)

where do I go from here?



Ai Haibara posted 2008 Sep 06 13:27
GSpot's support for WMV/WMA/ASF is rather limited; it'll report "(Codec) Status Undetermined" even if you have everything necessary to play WMV/WMA files installed on your system, I believe. At least, that's the way it was for me. Use MediaInfo instead.

Odd that WMP would have a problem with WM Audio 9, though. I'd think Vista would either have it already installed, or have no problem downloading and installing it.

You might also look at ffdshow - it supports WM Audio 9, but not WMA9 Pro. You'd probably have to enable it in the codec settings, though.



jasonphillipstx posted 2008 Sep 06 21:31
ya..I am stumped on this one...media info says the audio is WMA3


zoobie posted 2008 Sep 06 21:49
did you try vlc?
could simply be corrupt




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