Windows Media Player
Windows Media Player is the standard multimedia player for Microsoft® Windows® systems.
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Supported formats
According to Microsoft® Knowledge Base Article 316992, Windows Media Player supports the following formats "out of the box":
Type | Supported formats |
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Microsoft® media formats |
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Microsoft® media metafiles |
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ISO/IEC (MPEG) |
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Industry standard |
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Common Issues
MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 playback
Microsoft® does not bundle codecs for MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 with Windows and recommends purchasing them as part of a "DVD decoder pack" from a third-party vendor.
The symptom associated with a missing codec is Windows Media Player displaying the cryptic "C00D11CD" error code immediately after opening an MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 coded file or stream. At that point, you must purchase the appropriate codec, perhaps from Microsoft's® list of approved vendors.
Streaming from VLC
To date, the only option for streaming from VLC to Windows Media Player is to:
- Transcode the file or feed into WMV format
- Encapsulate the transcoded stream in the ASF container format
- Use MMS or MMSH for the stream transport
In particular, Windows Media Player does not appear to support UDP, RTSP, or HTTP (except in conjunction with MMSH) transports, MPEG program streams, or MPEG transport streams.
A command-line example may be found in Chapter 4 of the VideoLAN Streaming Howto. This has also been discussed in the forum.
Streaming is known to work with Windows Media Player 9 or higher. In particular, Windows Media Player 8 does not interoperate with VLC. This has also been discussed in the forum
Compatability
If you discover problems with your Windows Media Player please download the latest version: