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Hi Everyone,

I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

 

I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have posted here

regarding the player.

 

From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

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Hi everyone,

Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm experience

strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going to for years. I am

giving a page location on this sight.

 

Exact web url:

http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

 

The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

The pages have the WMP control on them.

 

I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security related. I

have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting the page. This

occurs only on this website which is quite large. Actually I have NEVER seen

anything quite like this before, the player works absolutely first rate

playing audio & video on other websites.

 

* open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog box opens--

Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error

occurred.

 

* If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer opens for me

and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

 

** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play the file

because a network error occurred.

 

I Click on more info button--

0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

occurred.

 

1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN) or

Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try again.

 

2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform Resource

Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file name

is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct, and then try

again. If you clicked a link on a Web page, the link may not be valid.

 

3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server again later.

Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled. Enable all network

protocols, and then try again.

 

4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured properly.

Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then try again.

 

I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

Thank you.

Guest Don Phillipson
Posted

Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

 

"Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have posted here

> regarding the player.

> . . .

> I suspect it's security related. I

> have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting the page. . . .

>

> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play the file

> because a network error occurred.

>

> I Click on more info button--

> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

> occurred.

 

You will not get expert WinXP advice in a NG specializing

in the Win98 OS. Any adviser will probably need to know

your WMP version, OE version, Java settings etc.

 

--

Don Phillipson

Carlsbad Springs

(Ottawa, Canada)

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

 

I have XP SP3 installed and your song runs the full length. This is an XP

problem. You need XP SP3 assistance, specifically. And you can get it for

free from Microsoft at the following contacts:

http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-us&prid=11273&gprid=522131

 

My understanding is that they work their butts off and really are

interested. I can't say, since I've only run into one issue with SP3 and

there is apparently no remedy. Actually, it's more like intentional.

 

The most appropriate newsgroup in which to post your query is:

http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

 

Don't expect a quick answer from the NG, or any at all except more or less

what I gave you above. But *maybe* somebody happens to have noted this

specific issue, also, and you can compare notes.

 

As for your missing post (it's not on Google, yet), if you posted it

directly to the MS News Server then you should know that nobody is really in

charge over there and that there are the strangest filters that have been

put in place, ad hoc, all over their news servers, such that the most

innocuous words trip a delete. Only remedy is to essentially re-write the

thing like an English assignment in creative plagiarism.

 

If you posted it to some other news server, then I have no advice to offer.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://grystmill.com

 

"Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Hi Everyone,

> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

>

> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have posted here

> regarding the player.

>

> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

> Lines: 52

> X-Priority: 3

> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

>

> Hi everyone,

> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm experience

> strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going to for years. I am

> giving a page location on this sight.

>

> Exact web url:

> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

>

> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

> The pages have the WMP control on them.

>

> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security related.

> I

> have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting the page. This

> occurs only on this website which is quite large. Actually I have NEVER

> seen

> anything quite like this before, the player works absolutely first rate

> playing audio & video on other websites.

>

> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog box

> opens--

> Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error

> occurred.

>

> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer opens for

> me

> and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

>

> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play the file

> because a network error occurred.

>

> I Click on more info button--

> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

> occurred.

>

> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN) or

> Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try again.

>

> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform Resource

> Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file

> name

> is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct, and then try

> again. If you clicked a link on a Web page, the link may not be valid.

>

> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server again later.

> Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled. Enable all network

> protocols, and then try again.

>

> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured properly.

> Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then try again.

>

> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

> Thank you.

>

>

Posted

Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

 

Freezing embedded windows media player -

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia/565873-freezing-embedded-windows-media-player.html

 

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

http://dts-l.net/

http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

 

 

"Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Hi Everyone,

> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

>

> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have posted here regarding

> the player.

>

> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

> Lines: 52

> X-Priority: 3

> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

>

> Hi everyone,

> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm experience

> strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going to for years. I am

> giving a page location on this sight.

>

> Exact web url:

> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

>

> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

> The pages have the WMP control on them.

>

> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security related. I

> have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting the page. This

> occurs only on this website which is quite large. Actually I have NEVER seen

> anything quite like this before, the player works absolutely first rate

> playing audio & video on other websites.

>

> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog box opens--

> Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error

> occurred.

>

> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer opens for me

> and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

>

> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play the file

> because a network error occurred.

>

> I Click on more info button--

> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

> occurred.

>

> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN) or

> Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try again.

>

> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform Resource

> Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file name

> is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct, and then try

> again. If you clicked a link on a Web page, the link may not be valid.

>

> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server again later.

> Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled. Enable all network

> protocols, and then try again.

>

> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured properly.

> Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then try again.

>

> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

> Thank you.

>

>

Posted

Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

 

Hi Glen,

Thxs for the link to the Tech Guy-- I read the post you linked me to-- the

poster couldn't stream video at all. I will post in the multimedia forum,

who knows, I surely can't be the only one with this occurence!!

 

Do you have XP now or just 98-SE, I seem to remember you were running both

OS's?? I'm happy to see your still in this group.

 

Very strange symptom, the song plays 80% and then just stops and gives the

error I posted. Hopefully I will figure it out, but it seems like WHAT's to

figure--- when the problem for me is only one large website, but I sure did

enjoy going and spending time.

 

Thanks, Star

 

----- Original Message -----

From: "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com>

Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion

Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 9:07 PM

Subject: Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

> Freezing embedded windows media player -

> http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia/565873-freezing-embedded-windows-media-player.html

>

> --

> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

> http://dts-l.net/

> http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

>

>

> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

> news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Hi Everyone,

>> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

>> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

>>

>> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

>> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have posted here

>> regarding the player.

>>

>> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

>> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

>> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

>> Lines: 52

>> X-Priority: 3

>> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

>> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

>> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

>>

>> Hi everyone,

>> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm

>> experience

>> strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going to for years. I am

>> giving a page location on this sight.

>>

>> Exact web url:

>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

>>

>> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

>> The pages have the WMP control on them.

>>

>> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security related.

>> I

>> have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting the page. This

>> occurs only on this website which is quite large. Actually I have NEVER

>> seen

>> anything quite like this before, the player works absolutely first rate

>> playing audio & video on other websites.

>>

>> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog box

>> opens--

>> Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error

>> occurred.

>>

>> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer opens for

>> me

>> and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

>>

>> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play the file

>> because a network error occurred.

>>

>> I Click on more info button--

>> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

>> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

>> occurred.

>>

>> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN) or

>> Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try again.

>>

>> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform Resource

>> Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file

>> name

>> is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct, and then try

>> again. If you clicked a link on a Web page, the link may not be valid.

>>

>> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server again later.

>> Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled. Enable all network

>> protocols, and then try again.

>>

>> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured properly.

>> Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then try again.

>>

>> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

>> Thank you.

 

"glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message

news:unvXagmBJHA.2712@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Freezing embedded windows media player -

> http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia/565873-freezing-embedded-windows-media-player.html

>

> --

> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

> http://dts-l.net/

> http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

>

>

> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

> news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Hi Everyone,

>> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

>> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

>>

>> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

>> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have posted here

>> regarding the player.

>>

>> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

>> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

>> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

>> Lines: 52

>> X-Priority: 3

>> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

>> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

>> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

>>

>> Hi everyone,

>> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm

>> experience

>> strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going to for years. I am

>> giving a page location on this sight.

>>

>> Exact web url:

>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

>>

>> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

>> The pages have the WMP control on them.

>>

>> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security related.

>> I

>> have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting the page. This

>> occurs only on this website which is quite large. Actually I have NEVER

>> seen

>> anything quite like this before, the player works absolutely first rate

>> playing audio & video on other websites.

>>

>> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog box

>> opens--

>> Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error

>> occurred.

>>

>> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer opens for

>> me

>> and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

>>

>> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play the file

>> because a network error occurred.

>>

>> I Click on more info button--

>> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

>> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

>> occurred.

>>

>> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN) or

>> Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try again.

>>

>> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform Resource

>> Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file

>> name

>> is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct, and then try

>> again. If you clicked a link on a Web page, the link may not be valid.

>>

>> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server again later.

>> Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled. Enable all network

>> protocols, and then try again.

>>

>> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured properly.

>> Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then try again.

>>

>> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

>> Thank you.

>>

>>

>

Posted

Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

 

Hi Gary,

Ummm-- you have SP-3 on your XP system and you could play the entire song.

Your a MVP and have more knowledge than me. Thanks for the link to help, I

have had SP-3 for sometime now. My install went very well, and I didn't

notice anything at all, nada. I was so pleased to have NO issues. Do you

know, or have you heard of a similar occurence like mine happening after

SP-3?

 

Yes, I brought the XP-Gen NG into OE. The NG I picked from the list for my

first post was... *microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web*

and I subscribed to it. My post NEVER posted, in fact nothing has posted

since 8/21/08 into that group-- another strange occurence that I've never

encountered. I have 2 accounts for NG's... one for Microsoft & one for my

ISP.

 

Thanks, Gary

 

"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message

news:uQ5vpQmBJHA.1180@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>I have XP SP3 installed and your song runs the full length. This is an XP

>problem. You need XP SP3 assistance, specifically. And you can get it for

>free from Microsoft at the following contacts:

> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-us&prid=11273&gprid=522131

>

> My understanding is that they work their butts off and really are

> interested. I can't say, since I've only run into one issue with SP3 and

> there is apparently no remedy. Actually, it's more like intentional.

>

> The most appropriate newsgroup in which to post your query is:

> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

>

> Don't expect a quick answer from the NG, or any at all except more or less

> what I gave you above. But *maybe* somebody happens to have noted this

> specific issue, also, and you can compare notes.

>

> As for your missing post (it's not on Google, yet), if you posted it

> directly to the MS News Server then you should know that nobody is really

> in charge over there and that there are the strangest filters that have

> been put in place, ad hoc, all over their news servers, such that the most

> innocuous words trip a delete. Only remedy is to essentially re-write the

> thing like an English assignment in creative plagiarism.

>

> If you posted it to some other news server, then I have no advice to

> offer.

>

> --

> Gary S. Terhune

> MS-MVP Shell/User

> http://grystmill.com

>

> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

> news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Hi Everyone,

>> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

>> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

>>

>> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

>> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have posted here

>> regarding the player.

>>

>> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

>> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

>> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

>> Lines: 52

>> X-Priority: 3

>> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

>> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

>> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

>>

>> Hi everyone,

>> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm

>> experience

>> strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going to for years. I am

>> giving a page location on this sight.

>>

>> Exact web url:

>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

>>

>> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

>> The pages have the WMP control on them.

>>

>> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security related.

>> I

>> have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting the page. This

>> occurs only on this website which is quite large. Actually I have NEVER

>> seen

>> anything quite like this before, the player works absolutely first rate

>> playing audio & video on other websites.

>>

>> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog box

>> opens--

>> Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error

>> occurred.

>>

>> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer opens for

>> me

>> and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

>>

>> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play the file

>> because a network error occurred.

>>

>> I Click on more info button--

>> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

>> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

>> occurred.

>>

>> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN) or

>> Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try again.

>>

>> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform Resource

>> Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file

>> name

>> is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct, and then try

>> again. If you clicked a link on a Web page, the link may not be valid.

>>

>> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server again later.

>> Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled. Enable all network

>> protocols, and then try again.

>>

>> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured properly.

>> Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then try again.

>>

>> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

>> Thank you.

>>

>>

>

>

Posted

Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

 

Don,

I posted here, I had originally posted in...

microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web. My post NEVER posted. I posted

here because I'm subscribed to this group for many years. I wasn't even sure

it would post to the NG.

 

SORRY

 

 

"Don Phillipson" <e925@SPAMBLOCK.ncf.ca> wrote in message

news:u3BA1NkBJHA.1180@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

> news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>

>> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

>> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have posted here

>> regarding the player.

>> . . .

>> I suspect it's security related. I

>> have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting the page. . . .

>>

>> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play the file

>> because a network error occurred.

>>

>> I Click on more info button--

>> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

>> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

>> occurred.

>

> You will not get expert WinXP advice in a NG specializing

> in the Win98 OS. Any adviser will probably need to know

> your WMP version, OE version, Java settings etc.

>

> --

> Don Phillipson

> Carlsbad Springs

> (Ottawa, Canada)

>

>

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

 

Can't say as I have heard of this, but I've run into my own issues that were

at first unknown and then became common knowledge. Upon reflection, have you

emptied Temporary Internet Files? Reinstalled WMP?

 

Anyway, take it to tech support.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://grystmill.com

 

"Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

news:%23KuLrTNCJHA.4340@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Hi Gary,

> Ummm-- you have SP-3 on your XP system and you could play the entire song.

> Your a MVP and have more knowledge than me. Thanks for the link to help, I

> have had SP-3 for sometime now. My install went very well, and I didn't

> notice anything at all, nada. I was so pleased to have NO issues. Do you

> know, or have you heard of a similar occurence like mine happening after

> SP-3?

>

> Yes, I brought the XP-Gen NG into OE. The NG I picked from the list for

> my first post was... *microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web*

> and I subscribed to it. My post NEVER posted, in fact nothing has posted

> since 8/21/08 into that group-- another strange occurence that I've never

> encountered. I have 2 accounts for NG's... one for Microsoft & one for my

> ISP.

>

> Thanks, Gary

>

> "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message

> news:uQ5vpQmBJHA.1180@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>I have XP SP3 installed and your song runs the full length. This is an XP

>>problem. You need XP SP3 assistance, specifically. And you can get it for

>>free from Microsoft at the following contacts:

>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-us&prid=11273&gprid=522131

>>

>> My understanding is that they work their butts off and really are

>> interested. I can't say, since I've only run into one issue with SP3 and

>> there is apparently no remedy. Actually, it's more like intentional.

>>

>> The most appropriate newsgroup in which to post your query is:

>> http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

>>

>> Don't expect a quick answer from the NG, or any at all except more or

>> less what I gave you above. But *maybe* somebody happens to have noted

>> this specific issue, also, and you can compare notes.

>>

>> As for your missing post (it's not on Google, yet), if you posted it

>> directly to the MS News Server then you should know that nobody is really

>> in charge over there and that there are the strangest filters that have

>> been put in place, ad hoc, all over their news servers, such that the

>> most innocuous words trip a delete. Only remedy is to essentially

>> re-write the thing like an English assignment in creative plagiarism.

>>

>> If you posted it to some other news server, then I have no advice to

>> offer.

>>

>> --

>> Gary S. Terhune

>> MS-MVP Shell/User

>> http://grystmill.com

>>

>> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

>> news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> Hi Everyone,

>>> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

>>> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

>>>

>>> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

>>> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have posted here

>>> regarding the player.

>>>

>>> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

>>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

>>> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

>>> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

>>> Lines: 52

>>> X-Priority: 3

>>> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

>>> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

>>> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

>>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

>>>

>>> Hi everyone,

>>> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm

>>> experience

>>> strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going to for years. I am

>>> giving a page location on this sight.

>>>

>>> Exact web url:

>>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

>>>

>>> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

>>> The pages have the WMP control on them.

>>>

>>> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security

>>> related. I

>>> have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting the page. This

>>> occurs only on this website which is quite large. Actually I have NEVER

>>> seen

>>> anything quite like this before, the player works absolutely first rate

>>> playing audio & video on other websites.

>>>

>>> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog box

>>> opens--

>>> Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network

>>> error

>>> occurred.

>>>

>>> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer opens for

>>> me

>>> and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

>>>

>>> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play the

>>> file

>>> because a network error occurred.

>>>

>>> I Click on more info button--

>>> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

>>> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

>>> occurred.

>>>

>>> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN) or

>>> Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try again.

>>>

>>> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform Resource

>>> Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file

>>> name

>>> is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct, and then try

>>> again. If you clicked a link on a Web page, the link may not be valid.

>>>

>>> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server again later.

>>> Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled. Enable all network

>>> protocols, and then try again.

>>>

>>> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured properly.

>>> Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then try again.

>>>

>>> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

>>> Thank you.

>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>

>

Posted

Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

 

Despite the differing symptoms, it is still worth trying some of the suggestions

there.

 

Your error after playing 80% could be as simple as a losing the connection to the

streaming server due to connection problems via your ISP.

 

Yes, I dual boot 98SE and XP, plus I have other computers with other operating

systems installed, including Windows Home Server (WHS).

 

Nice to "see" you again. :-)

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

http://dts-l.net/

http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

 

 

"Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

news:eZP1AGNCJHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Hi Glen,

> Thxs for the link to the Tech Guy-- I read the post you linked me to-- the poster

> couldn't stream video at all. I will post in the multimedia forum, who knows, I

> surely can't be the only one with this occurence!!

>

> Do you have XP now or just 98-SE, I seem to remember you were running both OS's??

> I'm happy to see your still in this group.

>

> Very strange symptom, the song plays 80% and then just stops and gives the error I

> posted. Hopefully I will figure it out, but it seems like WHAT's to figure--- when

> the problem for me is only one large website, but I sure did enjoy going and

> spending time.

>

> Thanks, Star

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com>

> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion

> Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 9:07 PM

> Subject: Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

>

>> Freezing embedded windows media player -

>> http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia/565873-freezing-embedded-windows-media-player.html

>>

>> --

>> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

>> http://dts-l.net/

>> http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

>>

>>

>> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

>> news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> Hi Everyone,

>>> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

>>> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

>>>

>>> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

>>> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have posted here

>>> regarding the player.

>>>

>>> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

>>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

>>> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

>>> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

>>> Lines: 52

>>> X-Priority: 3

>>> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

>>> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

>>> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

>>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

>>>

>>> Hi everyone,

>>> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm experience

>>> strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going to for years. I am

>>> giving a page location on this sight.

>>>

>>> Exact web url:

>>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

>>>

>>> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

>>> The pages have the WMP control on them.

>>>

>>> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security related. I

>>> have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting the page. This

>>> occurs only on this website which is quite large. Actually I have NEVER seen

>>> anything quite like this before, the player works absolutely first rate

>>> playing audio & video on other websites.

>>>

>>> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog box opens--

>>> Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error

>>> occurred.

>>>

>>> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer opens for me

>>> and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

>>>

>>> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play the file

>>> because a network error occurred.

>>>

>>> I Click on more info button--

>>> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

>>> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

>>> occurred.

>>>

>>> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN) or

>>> Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try again.

>>>

>>> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform Resource

>>> Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file name

>>> is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct, and then try

>>> again. If you clicked a link on a Web page, the link may not be valid.

>>>

>>> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server again later.

>>> Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled. Enable all network

>>> protocols, and then try again.

>>>

>>> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured properly.

>>> Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then try again.

>>>

>>> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

>>> Thank you.

>

> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message

> news:unvXagmBJHA.2712@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Freezing embedded windows media player -

>> http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia/565873-freezing-embedded-windows-media-player.html

>>

>> --

>> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

>> http://dts-l.net/

>> http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

>>

>>

>> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

>> news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> Hi Everyone,

>>> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

>>> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

>>>

>>> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

>>> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have posted here

>>> regarding the player.

>>>

>>> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

>>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

>>> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

>>> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

>>> Lines: 52

>>> X-Priority: 3

>>> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

>>> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

>>> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

>>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

>>>

>>> Hi everyone,

>>> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm experience

>>> strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going to for years. I am

>>> giving a page location on this sight.

>>>

>>> Exact web url:

>>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

>>>

>>> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

>>> The pages have the WMP control on them.

>>>

>>> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security related. I

>>> have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting the page. This

>>> occurs only on this website which is quite large. Actually I have NEVER seen

>>> anything quite like this before, the player works absolutely first rate

>>> playing audio & video on other websites.

>>>

>>> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog box opens--

>>> Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error

>>> occurred.

>>>

>>> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer opens for me

>>> and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

>>>

>>> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play the file

>>> because a network error occurred.

>>>

>>> I Click on more info button--

>>> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

>>> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

>>> occurred.

>>>

>>> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN) or

>>> Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try again.

>>>

>>> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform Resource

>>> Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file name

>>> is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct, and then try

>>> again. If you clicked a link on a Web page, the link may not be valid.

>>>

>>> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server again later.

>>> Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled. Enable all network

>>> protocols, and then try again.

>>>

>>> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured properly.

>>> Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then try again.

>>>

>>> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

>>> Thank you.

>>>

>>>

>>

>

>

Posted

Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

 

Star,

Please let us know if you get this resolved, and if you get any info through the

support channels for XP SP3.

 

Please note that when I looked through the WMP mini-faq at

http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html, there was this info which may relate to your issue:

 

<quote>

 

In some cases firewalls will block UDP traffic, which is required for "real-time"

streaming playback. In those cases, WMP will be forced to use HTTP/TCP, which will

cause us to buffer/pause in times of network congestion. Notably Connection Sharing

(ICS) and Personal Firewall cause WMP to use TCP/IP instead of UDP. If you go to

View:Statistics:Advanced, you can see what your actual bandwidth is, vs what is

needed.

 

You may find that unchecking the UDP protocol in WMP's options may clear this up

too:

 

Problems Streaming Content with the Windows Media Player

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307650

 

</quote>

 

Also, are you using a third-party firewall that might be interfering?

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

http://dts-l.net/

http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

 

 

"Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

news:eZP1AGNCJHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Hi Glen,

> Thxs for the link to the Tech Guy-- I read the post you linked me to-- the poster

> couldn't stream video at all. I will post in the multimedia forum, who knows, I

> surely can't be the only one with this occurence!!

>

> Do you have XP now or just 98-SE, I seem to remember you were running both OS's??

> I'm happy to see your still in this group.

>

> Very strange symptom, the song plays 80% and then just stops and gives the error I

> posted. Hopefully I will figure it out, but it seems like WHAT's to figure--- when

> the problem for me is only one large website, but I sure did enjoy going and

> spending time.

>

> Thanks, Star

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com>

> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion

> Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 9:07 PM

> Subject: Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

>

>> Freezing embedded windows media player -

>> http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia/565873-freezing-embedded-windows-media-player.html

>>

>> --

>> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

>> http://dts-l.net/

>> http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

>>

>>

>> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

>> news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> Hi Everyone,

>>> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

>>> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

>>>

>>> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

>>> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have posted here

>>> regarding the player.

>>>

>>> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

>>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

>>> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

>>> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

>>> Lines: 52

>>> X-Priority: 3

>>> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

>>> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

>>> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

>>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

>>>

>>> Hi everyone,

>>> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm experience

>>> strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going to for years. I am

>>> giving a page location on this sight.

>>>

>>> Exact web url:

>>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

>>>

>>> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

>>> The pages have the WMP control on them.

>>>

>>> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security related. I

>>> have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting the page. This

>>> occurs only on this website which is quite large. Actually I have NEVER seen

>>> anything quite like this before, the player works absolutely first rate

>>> playing audio & video on other websites.

>>>

>>> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog box opens--

>>> Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error

>>> occurred.

>>>

>>> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer opens for me

>>> and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

>>>

>>> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play the file

>>> because a network error occurred.

>>>

>>> I Click on more info button--

>>> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

>>> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

>>> occurred.

>>>

>>> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN) or

>>> Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try again.

>>>

>>> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform Resource

>>> Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file name

>>> is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct, and then try

>>> again. If you clicked a link on a Web page, the link may not be valid.

>>>

>>> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server again later.

>>> Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled. Enable all network

>>> protocols, and then try again.

>>>

>>> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured properly.

>>> Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then try again.

>>>

>>> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

>>> Thank you.

>

> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message

> news:unvXagmBJHA.2712@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Freezing embedded windows media player -

>> http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia/565873-freezing-embedded-windows-media-player.html

>>

>> --

>> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

>> http://dts-l.net/

>> http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

>>

>>

>> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

>> news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> Hi Everyone,

>>> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

>>> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

>>>

>>> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

>>> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have posted here

>>> regarding the player.

>>>

>>> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

>>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

>>> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

>>> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

>>> Lines: 52

>>> X-Priority: 3

>>> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

>>> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

>>> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

>>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

>>>

>>> Hi everyone,

>>> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm experience

>>> strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going to for years. I am

>>> giving a page location on this sight.

>>>

>>> Exact web url:

>>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

>>>

>>> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

>>> The pages have the WMP control on them.

>>>

>>> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security related. I

>>> have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting the page. This

>>> occurs only on this website which is quite large. Actually I have NEVER seen

>>> anything quite like this before, the player works absolutely first rate

>>> playing audio & video on other websites.

>>>

>>> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog box opens--

>>> Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error

>>> occurred.

>>>

>>> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer opens for me

>>> and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

>>>

>>> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play the file

>>> because a network error occurred.

>>>

>>> I Click on more info button--

>>> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

>>> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

>>> occurred.

>>>

>>> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN) or

>>> Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try again.

>>>

>>> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform Resource

>>> Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file name

>>> is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct, and then try

>>> again. If you clicked a link on a Web page, the link may not be valid.

>>>

>>> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server again later.

>>> Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled. Enable all network

>>> protocols, and then try again.

>>>

>>> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured properly.

>>> Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then try again.

>>>

>>> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

>>> Thank you.

>>>

>>>

>>

>

>

Posted

Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

 

glee wrote:

| Star,

| Please let us know if you get this resolved, and if you get any info

| through the support channels for XP SP3.

|

| Please note that when I looked through the WMP mini-faq at

| http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html, there was this info which may relate

| to your issue:

|

| <quote>

|

| In some cases firewalls will block UDP traffic, which is required for

| "real-time" streaming playback. In those cases, WMP will be forced to

| use HTTP/TCP, which will cause us to buffer/pause in times of network

| congestion. Notably Connection Sharing (ICS) and Personal Firewall

| cause WMP to use TCP/IP instead of UDP. If you go to

| View:Statistics:Advanced, you can see what your actual bandwidth is,

| vs what is needed.

|

| You may find that unchecking the UDP protocol in WMP's options may

| clear this up too:

|

| Problems Streaming Content with the Windows Media Player

| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307650

|

| </quote>

|

| Also, are you using a third-party firewall that might be interfering?

 

At that site Star posted...

http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

 

I'm getting that same error (& none of the song plays-- not even 80%)...

 

0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

occurred. You may encounter this error message for one of the following

reasons:

 

I tried all suggestions & none have worked...

 

(a) All protocols were already enabled at the WMP, Options, Network tab.

(b) I unchecked the UDP protocol there.

© I set the streaming proxies to autodetect or use the browser's

proxy.

(d) I turned off avast!'s proxy by unchecking it at...

"Internet Options, Connections tab, Netzero (dial-up), Setting

button"

(e) I disabled Kerio Personal Firewall at the Administration screen.

 

I'd like to think the site itself is doing something wrong-- but Terhune

says it works for him! Of course he's using XP & I'm still Win98. Should

it work for Win98SE with WMP v.9 too?

 

| --

| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

| http://dts-l.net/

| http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

|

|

| "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

| news:eZP1AGNCJHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

|> Hi Glen,

|> Thxs for the link to the Tech Guy-- I read the post you linked me

|> to-- the poster couldn't stream video at all. I will post in the

|> multimedia forum, who knows, I surely can't be the only one with

|> this occurence!!

|>

|> Do you have XP now or just 98-SE, I seem to remember you were

|> running both OS's?? I'm happy to see your still in this group.

|>

|> Very strange symptom, the song plays 80% and then just stops and

|> gives the error I posted. Hopefully I will figure it out, but it

|> seems like WHAT's to figure--- when the problem for me is only one

|> large website, but I sure did enjoy going and spending time.

|>

|> Thanks, Star

|>

|> ----- Original Message -----

|> From: "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com>

|> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion

|> Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 9:07 PM

|> Subject: Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

|>

|>> Freezing embedded windows media player -

|>>

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia/565873-freezing-embedded-windows-media-player.html

|>>

|>> --

|>> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

|>> http://dts-l.net/

|>> http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

|>>

|>>

|>> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

|>> news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

|>>> Hi Everyone,

|>>> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

|>>> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

|>>>

|>>> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

|>>> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have

|>>> posted here regarding the player.

|>>>

|>>> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

|>>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

|>>> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

|>>> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

|>>> Lines: 52

|>>> X-Priority: 3

|>>> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

|>>> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

|>>> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

|>>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

|>>>

|>>> Hi everyone,

|>>> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm

|>>> experience strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going to

|>>> for years. I am giving a page location on this sight.

|>>>

|>>> Exact web url:

|>>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

|>>>

|>>> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

|>>> The pages have the WMP control on them.

|>>>

|>>> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security

|>>> related. I have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting

|>>> the page. This occurs only on this website which is quite large.

|>>> Actually I have NEVER seen anything quite like this before, the

|>>> player works absolutely first rate playing audio & video on other

|>>> websites.

|>>>

|>>> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog

|>>> box opens-- Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file

|>>> because a network error occurred.

|>>>

|>>> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer

|>>> opens for me and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

|>>>

|>>> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play

|>>> the file because a network error occurred.

|>>>

|>>> I Click on more info button--

|>>> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

|>>> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

|>>> occurred.

|>>>

|>>> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN)

|>>> or Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try

|>>> again.

|>>>

|>>> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform

|>>> Resource Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure

|>>> that the file name is spelled correctly and the path to the file

|>>> is correct, and then try again. If you clicked a link on a Web

|>>> page, the link may not be valid.

|>>>

|>>> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server again

|>>> later. Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled.

|>>> Enable all network protocols, and then try again.

|>>>

|>>> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured

|>>> properly. Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then

|>>> try again.

|>>>

|>>> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

|>>> Thank you.

|>

|> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message

|> news:unvXagmBJHA.2712@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

|>> Freezing embedded windows media player -

|>>

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia/565873-freezing-embedded-windows-media-player.html

|>>

|>> --

|>> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

|>> http://dts-l.net/

|>> http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

|>>

|>>

|>> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

|>> news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

|>>> Hi Everyone,

|>>> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

|>>> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

|>>>

|>>> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

|>>> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have

|>>> posted here regarding the player.

|>>>

|>>> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

|>>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

|>>> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

|>>> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

|>>> Lines: 52

|>>> X-Priority: 3

|>>> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

|>>> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

|>>> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

|>>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

|>>>

|>>> Hi everyone,

|>>> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm

|>>> experience strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going to

|>>> for years. I am giving a page location on this sight.

|>>>

|>>> Exact web url:

|>>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

|>>>

|>>> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

|>>> The pages have the WMP control on them.

|>>>

|>>> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security

|>>> related. I have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting

|>>> the page. This occurs only on this website which is quite large.

|>>> Actually I have NEVER seen anything quite like this before, the

|>>> player works absolutely first rate playing audio & video on other

|>>> websites.

|>>>

|>>> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog

|>>> box opens-- Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file

|>>> because a network error occurred.

|>>>

|>>> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer

|>>> opens for me and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

|>>>

|>>> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play

|>>> the file because a network error occurred.

|>>>

|>>> I Click on more info button--

|>>> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

|>>> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

|>>> occurred.

|>>>

|>>> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN)

|>>> or Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try

|>>> again.

|>>>

|>>> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform

|>>> Resource Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure

|>>> that the file name is spelled correctly and the path to the file

|>>> is correct, and then try again. If you clicked a link on a Web

|>>> page, the link may not be valid.

|>>>

|>>> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server again

|>>> later. Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled.

|>>> Enable all network protocols, and then try again.

|>>>

|>>> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured

|>>> properly. Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then

|>>> try again.

|>>>

|>>> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

|>>> Thank you.

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

 

My 98SE machine is freshly installed with what I consider a basic build

including Avast!, Flash, Java, QT and Real players, WMP 9, DX9.0c -- the

full boat that I might deliver to a client (mentioning only that stuff which

might be involved, here), and while I don't actually have any speakers

plugged in (gotta go out to the shed and dig up a pair for this Compaq test

bed), I loaded that page over and over again and got no errors or other

prompts (once I'd installed the sound card drivers, which I usually don't

bother with, for the obvious reason that it has no speakers.)

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://grystmill.com

 

"PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message

news:uT9JI8%23CJHA.4176@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> glee wrote:

> | Star,

> | Please let us know if you get this resolved, and if you get any info

> | through the support channels for XP SP3.

> |

> | Please note that when I looked through the WMP mini-faq at

> | http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html, there was this info which may relate

> | to your issue:

> |

> | <quote>

> |

> | In some cases firewalls will block UDP traffic, which is required for

> | "real-time" streaming playback. In those cases, WMP will be forced to

> | use HTTP/TCP, which will cause us to buffer/pause in times of network

> | congestion. Notably Connection Sharing (ICS) and Personal Firewall

> | cause WMP to use TCP/IP instead of UDP. If you go to

> | View:Statistics:Advanced, you can see what your actual bandwidth is,

> | vs what is needed.

> |

> | You may find that unchecking the UDP protocol in WMP's options may

> | clear this up too:

> |

> | Problems Streaming Content with the Windows Media Player

> | http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307650

> |

> | </quote>

> |

> | Also, are you using a third-party firewall that might be interfering?

>

> At that site Star posted...

> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

>

> I'm getting that same error (& none of the song plays-- not even 80%)...

>

> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

> occurred. You may encounter this error message for one of the following

> reasons:

>

> I tried all suggestions & none have worked...

>

> (a) All protocols were already enabled at the WMP, Options, Network tab.

> (b) I unchecked the UDP protocol there.

> © I set the streaming proxies to autodetect or use the browser's

> proxy.

> (d) I turned off avast!'s proxy by unchecking it at...

> "Internet Options, Connections tab, Netzero (dial-up), Setting

> button"

> (e) I disabled Kerio Personal Firewall at the Administration screen.

>

> I'd like to think the site itself is doing something wrong-- but Terhune

> says it works for him! Of course he's using XP & I'm still Win98. Should

> it work for Win98SE with WMP v.9 too?

>

> | --

> | Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

> | http://dts-l.net/

> | http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

> |

> |

> | "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

> | news:eZP1AGNCJHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> |> Hi Glen,

> |> Thxs for the link to the Tech Guy-- I read the post you linked me

> |> to-- the poster couldn't stream video at all. I will post in the

> |> multimedia forum, who knows, I surely can't be the only one with

> |> this occurence!!

> |>

> |> Do you have XP now or just 98-SE, I seem to remember you were

> |> running both OS's?? I'm happy to see your still in this group.

> |>

> |> Very strange symptom, the song plays 80% and then just stops and

> |> gives the error I posted. Hopefully I will figure it out, but it

> |> seems like WHAT's to figure--- when the problem for me is only one

> |> large website, but I sure did enjoy going and spending time.

> |>

> |> Thanks, Star

> |>

> |> ----- Original Message -----

> |> From: "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com>

> |> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion

> |> Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 9:07 PM

> |> Subject: Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

> |>

> |>> Freezing embedded windows media player -

> |>>

> http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia/565873-freezing-embedded-windows-media-player.html

> |>>

> |>> --

> |>> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

> |>> http://dts-l.net/

> |>> http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

> |>>

> |>>

> |>> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

> |>> news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> |>>> Hi Everyone,

> |>>> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

> |>>> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

> |>>>

> |>>> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

> |>>> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have

> |>>> posted here regarding the player.

> |>>>

> |>>> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

> |>>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

> |>>> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

> |>>> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

> |>>> Lines: 52

> |>>> X-Priority: 3

> |>>> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

> |>>> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

> |>>> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

> |>>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

> |>>>

> |>>> Hi everyone,

> |>>> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm

> |>>> experience strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going to

> |>>> for years. I am giving a page location on this sight.

> |>>>

> |>>> Exact web url:

> |>>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

> |>>>

> |>>> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

> |>>> The pages have the WMP control on them.

> |>>>

> |>>> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security

> |>>> related. I have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting

> |>>> the page. This occurs only on this website which is quite large.

> |>>> Actually I have NEVER seen anything quite like this before, the

> |>>> player works absolutely first rate playing audio & video on other

> |>>> websites.

> |>>>

> |>>> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog

> |>>> box opens-- Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file

> |>>> because a network error occurred.

> |>>>

> |>>> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer

> |>>> opens for me and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

> |>>>

> |>>> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play

> |>>> the file because a network error occurred.

> |>>>

> |>>> I Click on more info button--

> |>>> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

> |>>> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

> |>>> occurred.

> |>>>

> |>>> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN)

> |>>> or Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try

> |>>> again.

> |>>>

> |>>> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform

> |>>> Resource Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure

> |>>> that the file name is spelled correctly and the path to the file

> |>>> is correct, and then try again. If you clicked a link on a Web

> |>>> page, the link may not be valid.

> |>>>

> |>>> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server again

> |>>> later. Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled.

> |>>> Enable all network protocols, and then try again.

> |>>>

> |>>> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured

> |>>> properly. Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then

> |>>> try again.

> |>>>

> |>>> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

> |>>> Thank you.

> |>

> |> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message

> |> news:unvXagmBJHA.2712@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> |>> Freezing embedded windows media player -

> |>>

> http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia/565873-freezing-embedded-windows-media-player.html

> |>>

> |>> --

> |>> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

> |>> http://dts-l.net/

> |>> http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

> |>>

> |>>

> |>> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

> |>> news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> |>>> Hi Everyone,

> |>>> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

> |>>> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

> |>>>

> |>>> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

> |>>> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have

> |>>> posted here regarding the player.

> |>>>

> |>>> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

> |>>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

> |>>> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

> |>>> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

> |>>> Lines: 52

> |>>> X-Priority: 3

> |>>> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

> |>>> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

> |>>> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

> |>>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

> |>>>

> |>>> Hi everyone,

> |>>> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm

> |>>> experience strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going to

> |>>> for years. I am giving a page location on this sight.

> |>>>

> |>>> Exact web url:

> |>>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

> |>>>

> |>>> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

> |>>> The pages have the WMP control on them.

> |>>>

> |>>> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security

> |>>> related. I have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since visiting

> |>>> the page. This occurs only on this website which is quite large.

> |>>> Actually I have NEVER seen anything quite like this before, the

> |>>> player works absolutely first rate playing audio & video on other

> |>>> websites.

> |>>>

> |>>> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog

> |>>> box opens-- Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file

> |>>> because a network error occurred.

> |>>>

> |>>> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer

> |>>> opens for me and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

> |>>>

> |>>> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play

> |>>> the file because a network error occurred.

> |>>>

> |>>> I Click on more info button--

> |>>> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

> |>>> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

> |>>> occurred.

> |>>>

> |>>> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network (LAN)

> |>>> or Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then try

> |>>> again.

> |>>>

> |>>> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform

> |>>> Resource Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box, ensure

> |>>> that the file name is spelled correctly and the path to the file

> |>>> is correct, and then try again. If you clicked a link on a Web

> |>>> page, the link may not be valid.

> |>>>

> |>>> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server again

> |>>> later. Some network protocols in the Player are not enabled.

> |>>> Enable all network protocols, and then try again.

> |>>>

> |>>> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured

> |>>> properly. Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then

> |>>> try again.

> |>>>

> |>>> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

> |>>> Thank you.

>

> --

> Thanks or Good Luck,

> There may be humor in this post, and,

> Naturally, you will not sue,

> Should things get worse after this,

> PCR

> pcrrcp@netzero.net

>

>

Posted

Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

 

Gary S. Terhune wrote:

| My 98SE machine is freshly installed with what I consider a basic

| build including Avast!, Flash, Java, QT and Real players, WMP 9,

| DX9.0c -- the full boat that I might deliver to a client (mentioning

| only that stuff which might be involved, here), and while I don't

| actually have any speakers plugged in (gotta go out to the shed and

| dig up a pair for this Compaq test bed), I loaded that page over and

| over again and got no errors or other prompts (once I'd installed the

| sound card drivers, which I usually don't bother with, for the

| obvious reason that it has no speakers.)

 

Thanks for your interest, Terhune. I'm SE & fully updated, even Flash is

updated. But I never went for SUN Java, & I don't have QT or Real

Player. I am Dial-Up at 52,000 bps.

 

Suddenly, the site works for me, even with avast!'s proxy & Kerio

Personal Firewall enabled. The tune that site plays is...

http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/Sounds/LionelRitchie My

Love.mp3

 

I dropped that URL into an address bar (as Star tried). It caused a

full-screen WMP to open with the error still. However, the ditty was

loaded, &, when I clicked the play button-- it played all the way

through! I went back to the site-- & that seems to be working too now,

although the error did at first show up once/twice more. I guess I'm

more/less fully cured! Thanks again & to glee too.

 

I guess it's playing from TIFs now, &, if I wipe them, I'll have to go

through the rigmarole all over again.

 

| --

| Gary S. Terhune

| MS-MVP Shell/User

| http://grystmill.com

|

| "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> wrote in message

| news:uT9JI8%23CJHA.4176@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

|> glee wrote:

|> | Star,

|> | Please let us know if you get this resolved, and if you get any

|> | info through the support channels for XP SP3.

|> |

|> | Please note that when I looked through the WMP mini-faq at

|> | http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html, there was this info which may relate

|> | to your issue:

|> |

|> | <quote>

|> |

|> | In some cases firewalls will block UDP traffic, which is required

|> | for "real-time" streaming playback. In those cases, WMP will be

|> | forced to use HTTP/TCP, which will cause us to buffer/pause in

|> | times of network congestion. Notably Connection Sharing (ICS) and

|> | Personal Firewall cause WMP to use TCP/IP instead of UDP. If you

|> | go to View:Statistics:Advanced, you can see what your actual

|> | bandwidth is, vs what is needed.

|> |

|> | You may find that unchecking the UDP protocol in WMP's options may

|> | clear this up too:

|> |

|> | Problems Streaming Content with the Windows Media Player

|> | http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307650

|> |

|> | </quote>

|> |

|> | Also, are you using a third-party firewall that might be

|> | interfering?

|>

|> At that site Star posted...

|> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

|>

|> I'm getting that same error (& none of the song plays-- not even

|> 80%)...

|>

|> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

|> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem

|> occurred. You may encounter this error message for one of the

|> following reasons:

|>

|> I tried all suggestions & none have worked...

|>

|> (a) All protocols were already enabled at the WMP, Options, Network

|> tab. (b) I unchecked the UDP protocol there.

|> © I set the streaming proxies to autodetect or use the browser's

|> proxy.

|> (d) I turned off avast!'s proxy by unchecking it at...

|> "Internet Options, Connections tab, Netzero (dial-up), Setting

|> button"

|> (e) I disabled Kerio Personal Firewall at the Administration screen.

|>

|> I'd like to think the site itself is doing something wrong-- but

|> Terhune says it works for him! Of course he's using XP & I'm still

|> Win98. Should it work for Win98SE with WMP v.9 too?

|>

|> | --

|> | Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

|> | http://dts-l.net/

|> | http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

|> |

|> |

|> | "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

|> | news:eZP1AGNCJHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

|> |> Hi Glen,

|> |> Thxs for the link to the Tech Guy-- I read the post you linked me

|> |> to-- the poster couldn't stream video at all. I will post in the

|> |> multimedia forum, who knows, I surely can't be the only one with

|> |> this occurence!!

|> |>

|> |> Do you have XP now or just 98-SE, I seem to remember you were

|> |> running both OS's?? I'm happy to see your still in this group.

|> |>

|> |> Very strange symptom, the song plays 80% and then just stops and

|> |> gives the error I posted. Hopefully I will figure it out, but it

|> |> seems like WHAT's to figure--- when the problem for me is only one

|> |> large website, but I sure did enjoy going and spending time.

|> |>

|> |> Thanks, Star

|> |>

|> |> ----- Original Message -----

|> |> From: "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com>

|> |> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion

|> |> Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 9:07 PM

|> |> Subject: Re: WM-Player streaming audio.

|> |>

|> |>> Freezing embedded windows media player -

|> |>>

|>

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia/565873-freezing-embedded-windows-media-player.html

|> |>>

|> |>> --

|> |>> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

|> |>> http://dts-l.net/

|> |>> http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

|> |>>

|> |>>

|> |>> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

|> |>> news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

|> |>>> Hi Everyone,

|> |>>> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

|> |>>> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

|> |>>>

|> |>>> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

|> |>>> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have

|> |>>> posted here regarding the player.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

|> |>>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

|> |>>> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

|> |>>> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

|> |>>> Lines: 52

|> |>>> X-Priority: 3

|> |>>> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

|> |>>> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

|> |>>> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

|> |>>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

|> |>>>

|> |>>> Hi everyone,

|> |>>> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm

|> |>>> experience strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going

|> |>>> to for years. I am giving a page location on this sight.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> Exact web url:

|> |>>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

|> |>>>

|> |>>> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

|> |>>> The pages have the WMP control on them.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security

|> |>>> related. I have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since

|> |>>> visiting the page. This occurs only on this website which is

|> |>>> quite large. Actually I have NEVER seen anything quite like

|> |>>> this before, the player works absolutely first rate playing

|> |>>> audio & video on other websites.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog

|> |>>> box opens-- Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file

|> |>>> because a network error occurred.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer

|> |>>> opens for me and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play

|> |>>> the file because a network error occurred.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> I Click on more info button--

|> |>>> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

|> |>>> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network

|> |>>> problem occurred.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network

|> |>>> (LAN) or Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then

|> |>>> try again.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform

|> |>>> Resource Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box,

|> |>>> ensure that the file name is spelled correctly and the path to

|> |>>> the file is correct, and then try again. If you clicked a link

|> |>>> on a Web page, the link may not be valid.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server

|> |>>> again later. Some network protocols in the Player are not

|> |>>> enabled. Enable all network protocols, and then try again.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured

|> |>>> properly. Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then

|> |>>> try again.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

|> |>>> Thank you.

|> |>

|> |> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message

|> |> news:unvXagmBJHA.2712@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

|> |>> Freezing embedded windows media player -

|> |>>

|>

http://forums.techguy.org/multimedia/565873-freezing-embedded-windows-media-player.html

|> |>>

|> |>> --

|> |>> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Windows, A+

|> |>> http://dts-l.net/

|> |>> http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm

|> |>>

|> |>>

|> |>> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

|> |>> news:%23j$sdqjBJHA.2264@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

|> |>>> Hi Everyone,

|> |>>> I MAY also have a newsgroup problem using OE-- I sent a post to

|> |>>> microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web and it never did post??

|> |>>>

|> |>>> I'm a old timer, not new to this group--

|> |>>> My question IS regarding WM-Player and I see some othes have

|> |>>> posted here regarding the player.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> From: "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

|> |>>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player.web

|> |>>> Subject: Strange streaming behavior from WM-Player.

|> |>>> Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 15:03:06 -0700

|> |>>> Lines: 52

|> |>>> X-Priority: 3

|> |>>> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

|> |>>> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512

|> |>>> X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original

|> |>>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579

|> |>>>

|> |>>> Hi everyone,

|> |>>> Maybe a MVP can answer or anyone can chime in w/knowledge. I'm

|> |>>> experience strange behavior of WMP on a website I've been going

|> |>>> to for years. I am giving a page location on this sight.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> Exact web url:

|> |>>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter3/MyLove.html

|> |>>>

|> |>>> The files are streaming audia-- MPEG Audio Layer-3

|> |>>> The pages have the WMP control on them.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> I know this isn't a problem w/my player, I suspect it's security

|> |>>> related. I have added SP-3 to my W-XP OS recently since

|> |>>> visiting the page. This occurs only on this website which is

|> |>>> quite large. Actually I have NEVER seen anything quite like

|> |>>> this before, the player works absolutely first rate playing

|> |>>> audio & video on other websites.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> * open website, music starts & plays 80% of song-- STOPS, dialog

|> |>>> box opens-- Error-- Windows Media Player cannot play the file

|> |>>> because a network error occurred.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> * If I paste the sound location into IE address bar-- WMPlayer

|> |>>> opens for me and again plays 80% of the 4:04 min. sound file.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> ** I receive same dialog box--. Windows Media Player cannot play

|> |>>> the file because a network error occurred.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> I Click on more info button--

|> |>>> 0xC00D11C0: Cannot play the file

|> |>>> Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network

|> |>>> problem occurred.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> 1. Your computer is not connected to the local area network

|> |>>> (LAN) or Internet. Connect to the network or Internet, and then

|> |>>> try again.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> 2. The path to the file is not valid. If you typed a Uniform

|> |>>> Resource Locator (URL) address in the Open URL dialog box,

|> |>>> ensure that the file name is spelled correctly and the path to

|> |>>> the file is correct, and then try again. If you clicked a link

|> |>>> on a Web page, the link may not be valid.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> 3. The server is down or busy. Try connecting to the server

|> |>>> again later. Some network protocols in the Player are not

|> |>>> enabled. Enable all network protocols, and then try again.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> 4. The proxy server settings for the Player are not configured

|> |>>> properly. Verify that your proxy settings are correct, and then

|> |>>> try again.

|> |>>>

|> |>>> I'm positive Microsoft IS missing MY REASON/OCCURENCE ??

|> |>>> Thank you.

|>

|> --

|> Thanks or Good Luck,

|> There may be humor in this post, and,

|> Naturally, you will not sue,

|> Should things get worse after this,

|> PCR

|> pcrrcp@netzero.net

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Here's MORE Feedback...

 

Here's MORE Feedback...

 

Gary, Glen, PCR,

Took to NG microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player...

Gary can play on a newly installed 98-SE OS, and his XP system w/SP-3.

PCR could NOT on 98-SE, got some of the same errors at me. But now he's

fixed, can play entire song, this IS absolutely crazy!!

 

I've still been checking it out and a media MVP has given more feedback.

Confirmed, these arn't .WAV files but MP3, which I originally discovered. I

saw the stats in the properties on the pages & in WMplayer when I called it

up w/direct link pasting in my browser.

 

Neil couldn't play the songs at all, WMplayer barfed on him without a gag.

 

Very strange, I can tell you the songs USE to play entirely for me and not

abruptly stop w/13 seconds left to play.

 

This IS the home page/INDEX page.

http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/

If you go visit, she calls them .WAV's and they show as .WAV's if you look

in your TIF.

 

http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.wav

Above is the SERVER location for the SONG on the INDEX page... called Angels

In Wating and it does carry the .wav extension. *WMplayer WILL OPEN to play

the song or should try, I can play all but 13 seconds.*

 

IS this not peculiar, how differently WMPlayer IS behaving on this website??

Below IS Neil Smith's response and the response I just wrote him.

Star

 

"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@nospam.com> wrote in message

news:qkunb4touihfn47rlpmc0c2nuchh9ejcm8@4ax.com...

> On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 02:35:33 -0700, "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote:

>><Snip>

>>"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@nospam.com> wrote in message

> None of the songs I tried play, because they're MP3 files but labelled

> on the server as WAV files : e.g. on this page

 

** So when you went to the Index page at

http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/, the song on that page didn't play

or start-up?? The song DOES starts up and play for me.

 

** Very interesting Neil, she calls them .wav's on the index page and I've

looked at them in the my TIF and saw the .wav extension, however I *knew*

that was *very strange* the files were small. And, *I DID* know they were

using the mpeg layer 3 codec, therefore WERE MP3, I mentioned this fact in

my 2nd paragraph of my first post.

 

** I guess I figured it out... but needed verification, they are MP3, they

would be huge files if they were indeed .wav.

>

> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.wav

 

** Yes, the above IS the link to server, will open WMplayer directly, the

song IS playing now as I type, it's 3.36. The properties show it is a MP3

and on the pages she does have the WMPlayer control, it you right click on

the control, you can also obtain the stats for the song. The song playing

JUST ABRUPTLY STOPPED, 13 seconds were remaining to play. I wonder why I

can play the song partially and you *can't* play the song at all??

>

> The server tells WMP "OK it's wave audio" and WMP goes "fine - oops"

> and barfs.

 

** Right-- gags & barfs.

>

> Rename both the music files and the in-page link on that page to end

> in .mp3, and Angelfire's servers will probably send the correct

> content type to media player.

>

> I guess Frontpage which it seems you've used could have broken this,

> and I also imagine it can be used to fix links across a site if files

> are renamed.

 

** Yes I have had front page, quite some time ago though, actually when I

was using 98-SE. I only have Word, Ppt & Excel at this time installed.

>

> In the page above the player <object /> tag contains a URL in the HTML

> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.wav

**This link opens WMPlayer and the player plays most of the song Angel In

Waiting for me**

> which should be changed to

> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.mp3

and the corresponding file renamed to MP3 as well.

** The above link DOESN'T open WMPlayer, the browser goes to a *bad page--

Error 404*.

> Once you've established that works, you'd have to do it for all the

> other MP3 files which are listed as WAV on that server.

> HTH

> Cheers - Neil

> ------------------------------------------------

> Digital Media MVP : 2004-2008

> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/mvpfaqs

 

** If she has her website messed up this bad... you would think she knows

about ALREADY and fix the server links and extensions, crazy!!

** Thank you Neil for clarification, this website was making me nuts!!

Star

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: Here's MORE Feedback...

 

Re: Here's MORE Feedback...

 

And here's where I step out of the discussion, because whatever the issue

is, I'm pretty certain it isn't in any of the Windows systems that have

participated thus far, or any other PCs. The issue must be in the

construction of the site, the coding of the player, and/or a problem in the

sound file. Not something my brain is up to following.

 

Good luck!

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://grystmill.com

 

 

"Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

news:OXS1Z1WDJHA.232@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Gary, Glen, PCR,

> Took to NG microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player...

> Gary can play on a newly installed 98-SE OS, and his XP system w/SP-3.

> PCR could NOT on 98-SE, got some of the same errors at me. But now he's

> fixed, can play entire song, this IS absolutely crazy!!

>

> I've still been checking it out and a media MVP has given more feedback.

> Confirmed, these arn't .WAV files but MP3, which I originally discovered.

> I saw the stats in the properties on the pages & in WMplayer when I called

> it up w/direct link pasting in my browser.

>

> Neil couldn't play the songs at all, WMplayer barfed on him without a gag.

>

> Very strange, I can tell you the songs USE to play entirely for me and not

> abruptly stop w/13 seconds left to play.

>

> This IS the home page/INDEX page.

> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/

> If you go visit, she calls them .WAV's and they show as .WAV's if you look

> in your TIF.

>

> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.wav

> Above is the SERVER location for the SONG on the INDEX page... called

> Angels In Wating and it does carry the .wav extension. *WMplayer WILL

> OPEN to play the song or should try, I can play all but 13 seconds.*

>

> IS this not peculiar, how differently WMPlayer IS behaving on this

> website??

> Below IS Neil Smith's response and the response I just wrote him.

> Star

>

> "Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@nospam.com> wrote in message

> news:qkunb4touihfn47rlpmc0c2nuchh9ejcm8@4ax.com...

>> On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 02:35:33 -0700, "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote:

>

>>><Snip>

>>>"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@nospam.com> wrote in message

>

>> None of the songs I tried play, because they're MP3 files but labelled

>> on the server as WAV files : e.g. on this page

>

> ** So when you went to the Index page at

> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/, the song on that page didn't

> play

> or start-up?? The song DOES starts up and play for me.

>

> ** Very interesting Neil, she calls them .wav's on the index page and I've

> looked at them in the my TIF and saw the .wav extension, however I *knew*

> that was *very strange* the files were small. And, *I DID* know they were

> using the mpeg layer 3 codec, therefore WERE MP3, I mentioned this fact in

> my 2nd paragraph of my first post.

>

> ** I guess I figured it out... but needed verification, they are MP3, they

> would be huge files if they were indeed .wav.

>>

>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.wav

>

> ** Yes, the above IS the link to server, will open WMplayer directly, the

> song IS playing now as I type, it's 3.36. The properties show it is a MP3

> and on the pages she does have the WMPlayer control, it you right click

> on

> the control, you can also obtain the stats for the song. The song playing

> JUST ABRUPTLY STOPPED, 13 seconds were remaining to play. I wonder why I

> can play the song partially and you *can't* play the song at all??

>>

>> The server tells WMP "OK it's wave audio" and WMP goes "fine - oops"

>> and barfs.

>

> ** Right-- gags & barfs.

>>

>> Rename both the music files and the in-page link on that page to end

>> in .mp3, and Angelfire's servers will probably send the correct

>> content type to media player.

>>

>> I guess Frontpage which it seems you've used could have broken this,

>> and I also imagine it can be used to fix links across a site if files

>> are renamed.

>

> ** Yes I have had front page, quite some time ago though, actually when I

> was using 98-SE. I only have Word, Ppt & Excel at this time installed.

>>

>> In the page above the player <object /> tag contains a URL in the HTML

>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.wav

> **This link opens WMPlayer and the player plays most of the song Angel In

> Waiting for me**

>> which should be changed to

>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.mp3

> and the corresponding file renamed to MP3 as well.

> ** The above link DOESN'T open WMPlayer, the browser goes to a *bad page--

> Error 404*.

>

>> Once you've established that works, you'd have to do it for all the

>> other MP3 files which are listed as WAV on that server.

>

>> HTH

>> Cheers - Neil

>> ------------------------------------------------

>> Digital Media MVP : 2004-2008

>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/mvpfaqs

>

> ** If she has her website messed up this bad... you would think she knows

> about ALREADY and fix the server links and extensions, crazy!!

> ** Thank you Neil for clarification, this website was making me nuts!!

> Star

>

>

Posted

Re: Here's MORE Feedback...

 

Re: Here's MORE Feedback...

 

Star wrote:

| Gary, Glen, PCR,

| Took to NG microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player...

| Gary can play on a newly installed 98-SE OS, and his XP system w/SP-3.

| PCR could NOT on 98-SE, got some of the same errors at me. But now

| he's fixed, can play entire song, this IS absolutely crazy!!

 

That site does appear to be a bit nutty. It took several tries to get

the .wav to work too. Delete them from TIFs & try again. When finally it

works, you should have a TIF that looks like...

 

G:\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\D3RF5DGE>dir *.wav

Directory of G:\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\D3RF5DGE

ANGELS~1 WAV 540,498 09-04-08 9:36p AngelsInWaiting[1].wav

 

That will be run for 3:36 without an error. Copy it to your music

folder-- & forget about the site!

 

| I've still been checking it out and a media MVP has given more

| feedback. Confirmed, these arn't .WAV files but MP3, which I

| originally discovered. I saw the stats in the properties on the

| pages & in WMplayer when I called it up w/direct link pasting in my

| browser.

|

| Neil couldn't play the songs at all, WMplayer barfed on him without a

| gag.

|

| Very strange, I can tell you the songs USE to play entirely for me

| and not abruptly stop w/13 seconds left to play.

|

| This IS the home page/INDEX page.

| http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/

| If you go visit, she calls them .WAV's and they show as .WAV's if you

| look in your TIF.

|

| http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.wav

| Above is the SERVER location for the SONG on the INDEX page... called

| Angels In Wating and it does carry the .wav extension. *WMplayer

| WILL OPEN to play the song or should try, I can play all but 13

| seconds.*

|

| IS this not peculiar, how differently WMPlayer IS behaving on this

| website?? Below IS Neil Smith's response and the response I just

| wrote him.

| Star

|

| "Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@nospam.com> wrote in message

| news:qkunb4touihfn47rlpmc0c2nuchh9ejcm8@4ax.com...

|> On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 02:35:33 -0700, "Star" <Star@everywhere.com>

|> wrote:

|

|>><Snip>

|>>"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@nospam.com> wrote in message

|

|> None of the songs I tried play, because they're MP3 files but

|> labelled on the server as WAV files : e.g. on this page

|

| ** So when you went to the Index page at

| http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/, the song on that page

| didn't play or start-up?? The song DOES starts up and play for me.

|

| ** Very interesting Neil, she calls them .wav's on the index page and

| I've looked at them in the my TIF and saw the .wav extension, however

| I *knew* that was *very strange* the files were small. And, *I DID*

| know they were using the mpeg layer 3 codec, therefore WERE MP3, I

| mentioned this fact in my 2nd paragraph of my first post.

|

| ** I guess I figured it out... but needed verification, they are MP3,

| they would be huge files if they were indeed .wav.

|>

|> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.wav

|

| ** Yes, the above IS the link to server, will open WMplayer directly,

| the song IS playing now as I type, it's 3.36. The properties show it

| is a MP3 and on the pages she does have the WMPlayer control, it you

| right click on the control, you can also obtain the stats for the

| song. The song playing JUST ABRUPTLY STOPPED, 13 seconds were

| remaining to play. I wonder why I can play the song partially and

| you *can't* play the song at all??

|>

|> The server tells WMP "OK it's wave audio" and WMP goes "fine - oops"

|> and barfs.

|

| ** Right-- gags & barfs.

|>

|> Rename both the music files and the in-page link on that page to end

|> in .mp3, and Angelfire's servers will probably send the correct

|> content type to media player.

|>

|> I guess Frontpage which it seems you've used could have broken this,

|> and I also imagine it can be used to fix links across a site if files

|> are renamed.

|

| ** Yes I have had front page, quite some time ago though, actually

| when I was using 98-SE. I only have Word, Ppt & Excel at this time

| installed.

|>

|> In the page above the player <object /> tag contains a URL in the

|> HTML

|> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.wav

| **This link opens WMPlayer and the player plays most of the song

| Angel In Waiting for me**

|> which should be changed to

|> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.mp3

| and the corresponding file renamed to MP3 as well.

| ** The above link DOESN'T open WMPlayer, the browser goes to a *bad

| page-- Error 404*.

|

|> Once you've established that works, you'd have to do it for all the

|> other MP3 files which are listed as WAV on that server.

|

|> HTH

|> Cheers - Neil

|> ------------------------------------------------

|> Digital Media MVP : 2004-2008

|> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/mvpfaqs

|

| ** If she has her website messed up this bad... you would think she

| knows about ALREADY and fix the server links and extensions, crazy!!

| ** Thank you Neil for clarification, this website was making me nuts!!

| Star

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

Posted

Re: Here's MORE Feedback...

 

Re: Here's MORE Feedback...

 

> SNIP

**Hi PCR Pro,

> That site does appear to be a bit nutty. It took several tries to get

> the .wav to work too. Delete them from TIFs & try again. When finally it

> works, you should have a TIF that looks like...

> G:\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\D3RF5DGE>dir *.wav

> Directory of G:\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\D3RF5DGE

> ANGELS~1 WAV 540,498 09-04-08 9:36p AngelsInWaiting[1].wav

>

**G:\Directory- you moved your TIF fldr (Temporary Internet Files) folder to

the G:\Directory??

Don't you have Windows 98-SE installed on your C:\Directory??

I seem to remember your puter only had one drive and it WAS NOT

partitioned??

Like Windows 98-SE, XP has Content IE5 fldr INSIDE the TIF.

I'm unable to view the inside the Content IE5 fldr, don't know how on XP.

I do know on 98-SE it can be viewed using Windows Explorer, that IS NOT true

for W-XP.

In XP the default path to the TIF IS....

C:\Documents and Settings\Star\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files

Also, when I play the Angels In Waiting or any media on the Internet, the

media files don't go into Content IE5 but just inside the TIF (all video &

audio, flash, etc...) I can grap from the TIF and do not grab from Content

IE5.

> That will be run for 3:36 without an error.

> Copy it to your music folder-- & forget about the site!

 

**If I just copy it, no good, I'm not gettin the entire song, the song is

missing the ending!!

Posted

Re: Here's MORE Feedback...

 

Re: Here's MORE Feedback...

 

No problem, this is one issue and one website to *let go*... I will miss it,

maybe it will fix itself in the future and I again can play the complete

songs.

 

Gary, One question pls.

Can you tell me how to viwe the Content IE5 inside my TIF??

I know how on W-98-SE, use Windows Explorer to browse, but this doesn't work

on XP for me??

Could you help me out w/this question.

 

Thanks, Star

 

"Gary S. Terhune" <nobody@nowhere.not> wrote in message

news:5AD6E062-C98E-49BD-BA74-6CA057AF54A0@microsoft.com...

> And here's where I step out of the discussion, because whatever the issue

> is, I'm pretty certain it isn't in any of the Windows systems that have

> participated thus far, or any other PCs. The issue must be in the

> construction of the site, the coding of the player, and/or a problem in

> the sound file. Not something my brain is up to following.

>

> Good luck!

>

> --

> Gary S. Terhune

> MS-MVP Shell/User

> http://grystmill.com

>

>

> "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

> news:OXS1Z1WDJHA.232@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> Gary, Glen, PCR,

>> Took to NG microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player...

>> Gary can play on a newly installed 98-SE OS, and his XP system w/SP-3.

>> PCR could NOT on 98-SE, got some of the same errors at me. But now he's

>> fixed, can play entire song, this IS absolutely crazy!!

>>

>> I've still been checking it out and a media MVP has given more feedback.

>> Confirmed, these arn't .WAV files but MP3, which I originally discovered.

>> I saw the stats in the properties on the pages & in WMplayer when I

>> called it up w/direct link pasting in my browser.

>>

>> Neil couldn't play the songs at all, WMplayer barfed on him without a

>> gag.

>>

>> Very strange, I can tell you the songs USE to play entirely for me and

>> not abruptly stop w/13 seconds left to play.

>>

>> This IS the home page/INDEX page.

>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/

>> If you go visit, she calls them .WAV's and they show as .WAV's if you

>> look in your TIF.

>>

>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.wav

>> Above is the SERVER location for the SONG on the INDEX page... called

>> Angels In Wating and it does carry the .wav extension. *WMplayer WILL

>> OPEN to play the song or should try, I can play all but 13 seconds.*

>>

>> IS this not peculiar, how differently WMPlayer IS behaving on this

>> website??

>> Below IS Neil Smith's response and the response I just wrote him.

>> Star

>>

>> "Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@nospam.com> wrote in message

>> news:qkunb4touihfn47rlpmc0c2nuchh9ejcm8@4ax.com...

>>> On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 02:35:33 -0700, "Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote:

>>

>>>><Snip>

>>>>"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@nospam.com> wrote in message

>>

>>> None of the songs I tried play, because they're MP3 files but labelled

>>> on the server as WAV files : e.g. on this page

>>

>> ** So when you went to the Index page at

>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/, the song on that page didn't

>> play

>> or start-up?? The song DOES starts up and play for me.

>>

>> ** Very interesting Neil, she calls them .wav's on the index page and

>> I've

>> looked at them in the my TIF and saw the .wav extension, however I *knew*

>> that was *very strange* the files were small. And, *I DID* know they

>> were

>> using the mpeg layer 3 codec, therefore WERE MP3, I mentioned this fact

>> in

>> my 2nd paragraph of my first post.

>>

>> ** I guess I figured it out... but needed verification, they are MP3,

>> they

>> would be huge files if they were indeed .wav.

>>>

>>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.wav

>>

>> ** Yes, the above IS the link to server, will open WMplayer directly, the

>> song IS playing now as I type, it's 3.36. The properties show it is a

>> MP3

>> and on the pages she does have the WMPlayer control, it you right click

>> on

>> the control, you can also obtain the stats for the song. The song

>> playing

>> JUST ABRUPTLY STOPPED, 13 seconds were remaining to play. I wonder why I

>> can play the song partially and you *can't* play the song at all??

>>>

>>> The server tells WMP "OK it's wave audio" and WMP goes "fine - oops"

>>> and barfs.

>>

>> ** Right-- gags & barfs.

>>>

>>> Rename both the music files and the in-page link on that page to end

>>> in .mp3, and Angelfire's servers will probably send the correct

>>> content type to media player.

>>>

>>> I guess Frontpage which it seems you've used could have broken this,

>>> and I also imagine it can be used to fix links across a site if files

>>> are renamed.

>>

>> ** Yes I have had front page, quite some time ago though, actually when I

>> was using 98-SE. I only have Word, Ppt & Excel at this time installed.

>>>

>>> In the page above the player <object /> tag contains a URL in the HTML

>>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.wav

>> **This link opens WMPlayer and the player plays most of the song Angel In

>> Waiting for me**

>>> which should be changed to

>>> http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/pattycarter/Sounds/AngelsInWaiting.mp3

>> and the corresponding file renamed to MP3 as well.

>> ** The above link DOESN'T open WMPlayer, the browser goes to a *bad

>> page--

>> Error 404*.

>>

>>> Once you've established that works, you'd have to do it for all the

>>> other MP3 files which are listed as WAV on that server.

>>

>>> HTH

>>> Cheers - Neil

>>> ------------------------------------------------

>>> Digital Media MVP : 2004-2008

>>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/mvpfaqs

>>

>> ** If she has her website messed up this bad... you would think she knows

>> about ALREADY and fix the server links and extensions, crazy!!

>> ** Thank you Neil for clarification, this website was making me nuts!!

>> Star

>>

>>

>

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> Can you tell me how to viwe the Content IE5 inside my TIF??

> I know how on W-98-SE, use Windows Explorer to browse, but this doesn't

> work on XP for me??

 

start - run - cleanmgr

select Temporary Internet Files.

then click the "View Files' button.

Read the location if disired - or just browse.

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Hi,

Wow, I tried to figure this out some time back, I knew how on other OS's,

kinda felt pissed that I couldn't see the Content IE5 via explore and using

Windows Explorer!!

 

Thank you so much, forgot about this issue until PCR reminded me!!

 

OMG, how simple, is this the only way via Clean Mgr., never would have

discovered on my own ! ?

 

Star

 

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>> Can you tell me how to viwe the Content IE5 inside my TIF??

>> I know how on W-98-SE, use Windows Explorer to browse, but this doesn't

>> work on XP for me??

>

> start - run - cleanmgr

> select Temporary Internet Files.

> then click the "View Files' button.

> Read the location if disired - or just browse.

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You can get the same thing in Internet Options, General tab, Temporary

Internet Files section, Settings button, View Files.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://grystmill.com

 

"Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

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> Hi,

> Wow, I tried to figure this out some time back, I knew how on other OS's,

> kinda felt pissed that I couldn't see the Content IE5 via explore and

> using Windows Explorer!!

>

> Thank you so much, forgot about this issue until PCR reminded me!!

>

> OMG, how simple, is this the only way via Clean Mgr., never would have

> discovered on my own ! ?

>

> Star

>

> "FromTheRafters" <erratic@ne.rr.com> wrote in message

> news:%23nFzTdJEJHA.1460@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>> Can you tell me how to viwe the Content IE5 inside my TIF??

>>> I know how on W-98-SE, use Windows Explorer to browse, but this doesn't

>>> work on XP for me??

>>

>> start - run - cleanmgr

>> select Temporary Internet Files.

>> then click the "View Files' button.

>> Read the location if disired - or just browse.

>

>

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"Star" <Star@everywhere.com> wrote in message

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> Hi,

> Wow, I tried to figure this out some time back, I knew how on other OS's,

> kinda felt pissed that I couldn't see the Content IE5 via explore and

> using Windows Explorer!!

 

You should be able to now that you know the actual

location of this data within the file system. Just reading

what is in the address bar tells you the actual location.

 

This method supplied by Gary S. Terhune is also the

way to change that location if desired. When I had

Win98 I put those files on my D drive - so just my

knowing where they are on my system may not have

helped you. I opted to show you a way to find out

where they were located on your own system.

> Thank you so much, forgot about this issue until PCR reminded me!!

 

It confused me too for some time - I went from Win95/

Win98/Linux Mandrake to XP Pro and Vista and found

that I couldn't find many of the things I wanted (I knew

where they were located in Win9x) until I discovered

many were accessible by navigating through the help files.

Once I accessed them, I could usually get the actual name

and location from the "properties" dialog. That is why I

accessed it through the cleanmgr utility (help files) and then

the address bar once accessed.

 

Nothing of value beyond this point - just getting "chatty".

> OMG, how simple, is this the only way via Clean Mgr., never would have

> discovered on my own ! ?

 

I've been "computering" since 1970 - the Dartmouth Time

Sharing System. I discovered many many things through

the help system it offered. Old habits die hard, especially

when they are fruitful.

 

This was teletype access computering, and typing a wrong

command syntax would result in a dialog ending with for

instance "...illegal use of the command old type explain old"

Only the first three letters were actually used in commands

so I decided to type EXP EXP since EXP was a command.

 

Paydirt! Every command that had an explanation on file was

listed - so great lengths of teletype paper would be expended

so that I would have a hardcopy of each command and its

proper usage.

> "FromTheRafters" <erratic@ne.rr.com> wrote in message

> news:%23nFzTdJEJHA.1460@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>> Can you tell me how to viwe the Content IE5 inside my TIF??

>>> I know how on W-98-SE, use Windows Explorer to browse, but this doesn't

>>> work on XP for me??

>>

>> start - run - cleanmgr

>> select Temporary Internet Files.

>> then click the "View Files' button.

>> Read the location if disired - or just browse.

 

Bottom line - help files are ... well ... helpful.

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Star wrote:

|> SNIP

| **Hi PCR Pro,

|> That site does appear to be a bit nutty. It took several tries to get

|> the .wav to work too. Delete them from TIFs & try again. When

|> finally it works, you should have a TIF that looks like...

|> G:\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\D3RF5DGE>dir *.wav

|> Directory of G:\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\D3RF5DGE

|> ANGELS~1 WAV 540,498 09-04-08 9:36p AngelsInWaiting[1].wav

|>

| **G:\Directory- you moved your TIF fldr (Temporary Internet Files)

| folder to the G:\Directory??

| Don't you have Windows 98-SE installed on your C:\Directory??

| I seem to remember your puter only had one drive and it WAS NOT

| partitioned??

 

Yep, finally I created a bunch of partitions & moved stuff to them from

C:, including TIFs, the OE Store, My Documents, My Downloads, & the

Windows cab files. This Compaq 7470 came with just one hard drive, but

even that had a D:partition with a full system QuickRestore backup on

it. Now, I've got 2 hard drives & 7 partitions. I've moved my full

system backup to the 2nd hard drive because the HD crash I suffered in

'01 took out both C: & D:!

 

| Like Windows 98-SE, XP has Content IE5 fldr INSIDE the TIF.

| I'm unable to view the inside the Content IE5 fldr, don't know how on

| XP.

| I do know on 98-SE it can be viewed using Windows Explorer, that IS

| NOT true for W-XP.

| In XP the default path to the TIF IS....

| C:\Documents and Settings\Star\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files

| Also, when I play the Angels In Waiting or any media on the Internet,

| the media files don't go into Content IE5 but just inside the TIF

| (all video & audio, flash, etc...) I can grap from the TIF and do not

| grab from Content IE5.

|

|> That will be run for 3:36 without an error.

|> Copy it to your music folder-- & forget about the site!

|

| **If I just copy it, no good, I'm not gettin the entire song, the

| song is missing the ending!!

 

Was it the same size as mine...?...

ANGELS~1 WAV 540,498 09-04-08 9:36p AngelsInWaiting[1].wav

 

That site puts several of them into TIFs scattered in the randomly named

folders inside Content.IE5. Try the largest one: just click it in the

TIF listing. If it fails to play all the way through, delete all of them

in TIFs, & try the site again, maybe, until finally it has worked. Then,

get it out of TIFs & into your music store (My Documents\My Music).

Then, use "WMP, Tools menu, Search for Media Files" to scan My Music

Folder. After that, it will be in the All Music dropdown choice on WMP's

right pane. That one will never give the error!

 

I see they have told you how to access TIFs in XP. Using the Internet

Options, Settings, View Files, method in Win98-- I can't see .wav or

..mp3 files! I seem to have to view them using Explorer. If you need to

do that too, someone around here may be able to say how using filters or

something in the XP Find box.

 

 

--

Thanks or Good Luck,

There may be humor in this post, and,

Naturally, you will not sue,

Should things get worse after this,

PCR

pcrrcp@netzero.net

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