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Reviews are not that great! I have tried to download one particular software but my McAfee AntiVirus blocked it as being unsafe. Is there one Software to convert the. I believe someone else had this same problem and resolved it by upgrading to Windows Media Player I discovered that Media player 10 is not supported in Win I can only run ver 9. Any other ideas? Have you tried another brand of media player?

Can you suggest one that might be best? I'm sure you will get some opinions from people who have tried several different ones.

You know what I continue this thread here not only for myself but also for anyone else who might have this same problem. I can't believe I am the only one dealing with this. Do you know of another media and can you just tell me?

He's not trying to blow you off. Randy S. Thanks, Randy! Tony, Randy is correct. I didn't mean to give you the brush-off or anything like that, I just want your request for a recommendation to get some visibility, because I doubt very many people are still following this thread. As for your question "Do you know of another media and can you just tell me? If I did I would be happy to just tell you but I don't, so I gave you some excellent search tips.

If you use them, I am sure that you will find an answer. Thanks to you both, I misinterpreted the message. I did a search and tried downloading Real Media. I installed it and only tried it briefly. I will try it again and report back what happened. You must log in or register to reply here. If you are using Windows Media Player in an environment that is managed by a network administrator, you may have to contact the network administrator to download and install the codec.

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That might be because the file type is unsupported, the file extension is incorrect, or the file is corrupt. How can I fix this 0xcbf error? As described in the error message, a video does not play on a media player due to various reasons, like. Other than this, possible corruption in the file header, data, or frames, etc. Play your videos in a media player that supports the file type or download supporting codecs on your system. If the file is not playing in any other media player, get a video repair tool to fix your corrupt video file type.

Your default media player may not have the required video codec or support format to play the file, resulting in the error 0xcbf. A video of unsupported file format when played in any media player is bound to give error 0xcbf. Check if your media player supports the file format of the video. If not, you can convert it to a supporting format. If you have a few small video clips to convert, you may use any online converter tool.

Else, use a professional video converter , such as Stellar Converter for Audio Video to convert unlimited videos of any size on Windows and Mac.

Every video has a specific codec that allows compression or decompression of that file. Your media player must have supporting codecs to play the video file format.

In case you are getting the error, download codecs online for your video file type.



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