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To switch back to digital CD playback, use the Devices tab. Windows Media Player cannot rip the track because a compatible MP3 encoder is not installed on your computer. Windows Media Player cannot read the CD. The disc might be dirty or damaged. Turn on error correction, and then try again. The disc might be dirty or damaged or the CD drive might be malfunctioning.
It is not possible to directly burn tracks from one CD to another CD. You must first rip the tracks from the CD to your computer, and then burn the files to a blank CD.
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Reconnect your portable device, and then try to sync the file again. Windows Media Player encountered an error while attempting to access information in the library. Try restarting the Player. The file cannot be added to the library because it is smaller than the "Skip files smaller than" setting. To add the file, change the setting on the Library tab. Windows Media Player cannot create the library.
You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group to install the Player.
For more information, contact your system administrator. The file is already in use. Close other programs that might be using the file, or stop playing the file, and then try again. The Windows Media Player ActiveX control cannot connect to remote media services, but will continue with local media services. The requested method or property is not available because the Windows Media Player ActiveX control has not been properly activated.
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Windows Media Player cannot find the selected plug-in. The Player will try to remove it from the menu. To use this plug-in, install it again. Windows Media Player cannot perform the requested action. Your computer's time and date might not be set correctly.
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For more information about email, see Windows Help. Windows Media Player cannot switch to full mode because your computer administrator has locked this skin. Windows Media Player encountered a problem while saving the file. Windows Media Player encountered a problem while creating or saving the playlist.
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Windows Media Player cannot play the file because your media usage rights are corrupted. If you previously backed up your media usage rights, try restoring them. Windows Media Player cannot perform the requested action because the playlist does not contain any items.
The specified auto playlist contains a filter type that is either not valid or is not installed on this computer. Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the associated playlist contains too many nested playlists. Windows Media Player cannot find the file. If it is, the file might not exist in the specified location, or the computer where the file is stored might not be available. The playlist manager does not understand the current play mode for example, shuffle or normal.
Windows Media Player cannot find the specified file. Verify the path is typed correctly. If it is, the file does not exist in the specified location, or the computer where the file is stored is not available. Windows Media Player cannot perform the requested operation because there is only one item in the playlist. Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the associated playlist does not contain any items or the playlist is not valid.
The file is either corrupted or the Player does not support the format you are trying to play. The codec downloaded for this file does not appear to be properly signed, so it cannot be installed. One or more codecs required to play the file could not be found. Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a required codec is not installed on your computer.
To try downloading the codec, turn on the "Download codecs automatically" option. Windows Media Player encountered a problem while downloading the playlist. Windows Media Player encountered a problem with the playlist. The format of the playlist is not valid. Windows Media Player cannot add the playlist to the library because the playlist does not contain any items.
If the file is located on the Internet, connect to the Internet. If the file is located on a removable storage card, insert the storage card. Check the syntax of playlist file.
Windows Media Player cannot play any items in the playlist. To find information about the problem, click the Now Playing tab, and then click the icon next to each file in the List pane. Windows Media Player cannot play some or all of the items in the playlist because the playlist is nested.
The link from the item in the library to its associated digital media file might be broken. To fix the problem, try repairing the link or removing the item from the library. Windows Media Player cannot play one or more files. For additional information, right-click an item that cannot be played, and then click Error Details. Cannot change the language settings. Either the graph has no audio or the audio only supports one language. To play the selected item, you must install the Macromedia Flash Player.
To download the Macromedia Flash Player, go to the Adobe website. To play the selected item, you must install a later version of the Macromedia Flash Player. Windows Media Player cannot play the file because your Internet security settings prohibit the use of ActiveX controls. Windows Media Player encountered a problem while ripping the track from the CD. Windows Media Player encountered a problem while erasing the disc.
Windows Media Player encountered a problem while formatting the device. It is not possible to burn this file type to an audio CD. It is not possible to determine if this file can fit on a disc because Windows Media Player cannot detect the length of the file. Playing the file before burning might enable the Player to detect the file length.
Windows Media Player encountered a problem while burning the file to the disc. Windows Media Player cannot burn the audio CD because some items in the list that you chose to buy could not be downloaded from the online store. Try using Windows Update or Device Manager to update the device drivers for your audio and video cards.
Windows Media Player has detected that you are not connected to the Internet. Connect to the Internet, and then try again. An error occurred while backing up or restoring your media usage rights. A required web page cannot be displayed. Windows Media Player cannot restore your media usage rights from the specified location. Choose another location, and then try again. Windows Media Player cannot add the file to the library because the content provider prohibits it.
For assistance, contact the company that provided the file. Windows Media Player cannot add the file to the library. The plug-in required to add the file is not installed properly. For assistance, click Web Help to display the website of the company that provided the file.
Try installing an updated driver for your video card or obtaining a newer video card. This DVD's resolution exceeds the maximum allowed by your component video outputs. Try reducing your screen resolution to x , or turn off analog component outputs and use a VGA connection to your monitor.
Try installing an updated driver for your video card. The disc was created in a manner that the Player does not support. Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because the disc prohibits playback in your region of the world. You must obtain a disc that is intended for your geographic region. Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because it is not possible to turn on analog copy protection on the output display. You might need to adjust your Windows display settings. Open display settings in Control Panel, and then try lowering your screen resolution and color quality settings.
Verify that your sound card is set up correctly, and then try again. Close any open files and quit any other programs, and then try again. If the problem persists, restart your computer.
Windows Media Player cannot play the scene because it has a parental rating higher than the rating that you are authorized to view. Quit the other program that is using the DVD, and then try again. Windows Media Player cannot burn the files because the Player cannot find a burner. If the burner is connected properly, try using Windows Update to install the latest device driver. Windows Media Player does not detect storage media in the selected device.
Insert storage media into the device, and then try again. Windows Media Player does not detect a portable device. Connect your portable device, and then try again. Windows Media Player encountered an error while communicating with the device.
The storage card on the device might be full, the device might be turned off, or the device might not allow playlists or folders to be created on it. Windows Media Player encountered an error while communicating with a portable device or CD drive. Windows Media Player failed to burn all the files to the CD. Select a slower recording speed, and then try again. There is not enough storage space on the portable device to complete this operation. Delete some unneeded files on the portable device, and then try again.
Windows Media Player cannot burn the files. Verify that your burner is connected properly, and then try again. If the problem persists, reinstall the Player. Windows Media Player did not sync some files to the device because there is not enough storage space on the device.
Windows Media Player cannot perform the requested action because the device does not support sync. You have already created sync partnerships with 16 devices. To create a new sync partnership, you must first end an existing partnership. Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because protected files cannot be converted to the required quality level or file format. The folder that stores converted files is full. Either empty the folder or increase its size, and then try again.
There are too many files with the same name in the folder on the device. Change the file name or sync to a different folder.
You have reached the maximum number of files your device allows in a folder. If your device supports playback from subfolders, try creating subfolders on the device and storing some files in them. Windows Media Player cannot convert this file format. If an updated version of the codec used to compress this file is available, install it and then try to sync the file again.
Your device is using an outdated driver that is no longer supported by Windows Media Player. Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because a file with the same name already exists on the device. Change the file name or try to sync the file to a different folder. Automatic and manual sync have been turned off temporarily.
To sync to a device, restart Windows Media Player. Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because an error occurred while converting the file to another quality level or format. If the problem persists, remove the file from the list of files to sync.
Windows Media Player cannot sync the file to your device. The file might be stored in a location that is not supported. Copy the file from its current location to your hard disk, add it to your library, and then try to sync the file again. Verify that the Player is configured to use all available protocols, and then try again. Windows Media Player cannot perform the requested action because there is not enough storage space on your computer. Delete some unneeded files on your hard disk, and then try again.
The server denied access to the file. Verify that you are using the correct user name and password. If you are trying to play, burn, or sync an item that is in your library, the item might point to a file that has been moved, renamed, or deleted. Windows Media Player cannot connect to the server. The server name might not be correct, the server might not be available, or your proxy settings might not be correct. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file.
The Player might not support the file type or a required codec might not be installed on your computer. Windows Media Player cannot create the playlist because the name already exists.
Type a different playlist name. Windows Media Player cannot delete the playlist because it contains items that are not digital media files. Any digital media files in the playlist were deleted. The playlist cannot be opened because it is stored in a shared folder on another computer. If possible, move the playlist to the playlists folder on your computer.
Windows Media Player is already in use. Stop playing any items, close all Player dialog boxes, and then try again. Windows Media Player encountered an error while burning. Verify that the burner is connected properly and that the disc is clean and not damaged. Windows Media Player has encountered an unknown error with your portable device. Reconnect your portable device, and then try again. A codec is required to play this file. To determine if this codec is available to download from the web, click Web Help.
An audio codec is needed to play this file. To play the file, you must install the latest Windows service pack. To install the service pack from the Windows Update website, click Web Help. Windows Media Player no longer detects a portable device. Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because the portable device does not support protected files. This file does not have sync rights. If you obtained this file from an online store, go to the online store to get sync rights.
Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because the sync rights have expired. Go to the content provider's online store to get new sync rights. The portable device is already in use. Wait until the current task finishes or quit other programs that might be using the portable device, and then try again. Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because the content provider or device prohibits it. You might be able to resolve this problem by going to the content provider's online store to get sync rights.
The content provider has not granted you the right to sync this file. Go to the content provider's online store to get sync rights. Windows Media Player cannot burn the files to the CD. Verify that the disc is clean and not damaged. If necessary, select a slower recording speed or try a different brand of blank discs.
Verify that the burner is connected properly, and then try again. If the burner is already in use, wait until the current task finishes or quit other programs that might be using the burner. The server might not be available or there might be a problem with your network or firewall settings. Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the file. Windows Media Player must connect to the Internet to verify the file's media usage rights.
Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error occurred. The server might not be available. Verify that you are connected to the network and that your proxy settings are correct. Windows Media Player cannot restore your media usage rights because it could not find any backed up rights on your computer. Windows Media Player cannot download media usage rights because the server is not available for example, the server might be busy or not online.
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