Hello to all,
I recently tried to play a .asf file with Windows Media Player 9 (that last I remember, I could play before with WMP 9) and got the unhelpful "Windows Media Player has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." error message and WMP 9 closes. If I reproduce the error and click on more information I get:
AppName: wmplayer.exe AppVer: 9.0.0.2980 ModName: unknown
ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: e8505100
If I get more information again, I just get a whole bunch of hex values and stuff
that I can't really make sense of .
I have since found that WMP 9 will now consistanly crash when I try to play any .asf
or .wmv file giving the same error each time. It can play all other file types fine.
I currently have DivX, Xvid, Matroska and Ogg playback capability and am wondering if it's possible maybe one of these is confusing WMP? I also note that this hotfix was installed by Windows Update and wonder if this may be causing some problem?
I am running Windows XP.
Anyway, if anyone has this problem or knows a fix, please let me know. Thank you in advance.
I recently tried to play a .asf file with Windows Media Player 9 (that last I remember, I could play before with WMP 9) and got the unhelpful "Windows Media Player has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." error message and WMP 9 closes. If I reproduce the error and click on more information I get:
AppName: wmplayer.exe AppVer: 9.0.0.2980 ModName: unknown
ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: e8505100
If I get more information again, I just get a whole bunch of hex values and stuff
that I can't really make sense of .
I have since found that WMP 9 will now consistanly crash when I try to play any .asf
or .wmv file giving the same error each time. It can play all other file types fine.
I currently have DivX, Xvid, Matroska and Ogg playback capability and am wondering if it's possible maybe one of these is confusing WMP? I also note that this hotfix was installed by Windows Update and wonder if this may be causing some problem?
I am running Windows XP.
Anyway, if anyone has this problem or knows a fix, please let me know. Thank you in advance.
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