Windows 8.1
- Windows Media Player cannot play any items in the playlist. To find information about the problem, click the icon next to ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play audio CDs correctly because the CD drive is slow and error correction is turned on. To increase ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play DVD video. Close any open files and quit any other programs, and then try again. If the ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play DVD video. You might need to adjust your Windows display settings. Open display settings ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play one or more files. For additional information, right-click an item that cannot be played, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because it is currently in use by another program. Quit the other program that is ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because the disc prohibits playback in your region of the world. You must obtain ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because the region assigned to your DVD drive does not match the region assigned ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error occurred. The server might not be available (for example, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error occurred. The server might not be available. Verify that ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem occurred. Verify that you are connected to the network, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a required codec is not installed on your computer. To try downloading ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the associated playlist does not contain any items or the playlist is not ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the multicast protocol is not enabled. On the Tools menu, click Options, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the network proxy server cannot be found. Verify that your proxy settings ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the proxy server is not responding. The proxy server might be temporarily ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the required codec is missing. Do you want to try downloading the codec? ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the server is not responding. Verify that you are connected to the network, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the specified protocol is not supported. If you typed a URL in the Open ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the specified protocol is not supported. If you typed a URL in the Open ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because there are no streaming protocols selected. Select one or more protocols, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because there is a problem with your sound device. There might not be a sound device ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because there might be a problem with your sound or video device. Try installing ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because your Internet security settings prohibit the use of ActiveX controls.%0 ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because your media usage rights are corrupted. If you previously backed up your ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file. A network firewall might be preventing the Player from opening the file by using ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file. Either the file type is not supported or there is a problem with your network ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file. If the file is located on the Internet, connect to the Internet. If the file is ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The file is either corrupted or the Player does not support the format you are ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or a required codec might not be installed ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The server might not be available or there might be a problem with your network ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file. Try using Windows Update or Device Manager to update the device drivers for your ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the protected file because a security upgrade is required. Do you want to download the security ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the protected file because there is a problem with your sound device. Try installing a new ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the protected file. The Player cannot verify that the connection to your video card is secure. ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the protected file. The Player detected that the connection to your hardware might not be ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the protected file. Verify that your computer's date is set correctly. If it is correct, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the scene because it has a parental rating higher than the rating that you are authorized ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because it is not possible to turn on analog copy protection on the output display. ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because there is a problem with digital copy protection between your DVD drive, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD segment because the segment has a parental rating higher than the rating you are ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD. Try installing an updated driver for your video card or obtaining a newer video ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play this file until you complete the software component upgrade. After the component has been ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play, burn, or sync the file because the media usage rights are missing. If you obtained the ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play, burn, rip, or sync the file because a required audio codec is not installed on your computer.%0 ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play, burn, rip, or sync the protected file because you do not have the appropriate rights.%0 ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play, sync, or burn the protected file because a problem occurred with the Windows Media Digital ...
- Windows Media Player cannot read a policy. This can occur when the policy does not exist in the registry or when the registry ...
- Windows Media Player cannot read the CD. The disc might be dirty or damaged. Turn on error correction, and then try again.%0 ...
- Windows Media Player cannot restore your media usage rights because it could not find any backed up rights on your computer.%0 ...
- Windows Media Player cannot restore your media usage rights from the specified location. Choose another location, and then ...
- Windows Media Player cannot rip the track because a compatible MP3 encoder is not installed on your computer. Install a compatible ...
- Windows Media Player cannot rip tracks from the CD correctly because the CD drive settings in Device Manager do not match ...
- Windows Media Player cannot save the sync settings because your device is full. Delete some unneeded files on your device ...
- Windows Media Player cannot send the link because your e-mail program is not responding. Verify that your e-mail program ...
- Windows Media Player cannot sign in to the online store. Verify that you are using the correct user name and password. If ...
- Windows Media Player cannot switch to Full Screen. You might need to adjust your Windows display settings. Open display settings ...
- Windows Media Player cannot sync content streamed directly from the Internet. If possible, download the file to your computer, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because a file with the same name already exists on the device. Change the file ...
- Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because an error occurred while converting the file to another quality level or ...
- Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because protected files cannot be converted to the required quality level or file ...
- Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because the content provider or device prohibits it. You might be able to resolve ...
- Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because the device is not responding. This typically occurs when there is a problem ...
- Windows Media Player cannot sync the file because the sync rights have expired. Go to the content provider's online store ...
- Windows Media Player cannot sync the file to your computer because the file name is too long. Try renaming the file on the ...
- Windows Media Player cannot sync the file to your device. The file might be stored in a location that is not supported. Copy ...
- Windows Media Player cannot sync the file. The file must be converted to another file type or quality level and the required ...
- Windows Media Player cannot sync the picture to the device because a problem occurred while converting the file to another ...
- Windows Media Player cannot sync the protected file because a security upgrade is required. Do you want to download the security ...
- Windows Media Player cannot sync the protected file because the device's internal clock is not set correctly. Do you want ...
- Windows Media Player cannot sync the subscription content because you are not signed in to the online store that provided ...
- Windows Media Player cannot update your media usage rights because the Player cannot verify the list of activated users of ...
- Windows Media Player cannot verify the file's media usage rights. If you obtained this file from an online store, go to the ...
- Windows Media Player could not add all of the images to the file because the images exceeded the 7 megabyte (MB) limit.%0 ...