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Problems w/ Windows Media Player


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humbleone

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I'm sure this is not a new problem, but can someone please tell me how to fix the error (error message C00D11B1) in Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP?

Thanks in advance.

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Go to tools in windows media player, click on options, then click on devices, when the devices appear in the box, click on speakers, then advanced, then click on the pull down menu, and put in the default audio device, mine is the intel integrated audio. that fixed my problem........... Again... open Windows Media Player, click on Tools, then click on Options, then click on Devices, when the devices appear in the box, click on Speakers, then Advacned, then make sure that the default audio driver/device is chosen, mine is the Intel Integrated audio


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I tried this, but it didn't work! By the way, I'm not having a problem w/ the sound. I believe my problem consist of video streaming. I hear the video, but I'm unable to watch it. The video or picture is frozen. Oh, I didn't find my default audio driver under the advanced option. I had to click on properties, then I selected DirectSound: SoundMax Digital Audio, which is found under the sub-menu: Audio device to use:. I hope I did this right, did I?

Does anyone have a solution to this problem? Thanks!

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