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So far I am not to happy with Windows 7. My newest problem is I can't play my videos from my SD card (that I recorded). Works fine on my XP machine. I get code C00D11B1. I just got this Dell computer I think it has Media Player 11. I tried updating thedrivers for the sound device.
Was told they were up to date. Did a search on C00D11B1 and tried the sugestions. Still cant get it to work. Also have network printer (Lexmark 6250) that won't work with windows 7 with updated drivers. Not happyat all.
Hi Riverfurm,- What is the format of the video you’re trying to play?- Does the error occur only when trying to play videos from Secure Digital (SD) card?To answer your question, firstly, Windows 7 comes with, by default.Please refer the following Microsoft article and install the hotfix to fix the issue:The video part of a media file cannot be played back when you use Windows Media Player 12 to play the media file in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2Important Note The hotfix 981880 is applicable only to Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008. Install the hotfix only if the symptoms mentioned in the articlematch with that on your computer.With respect to the printer issue, I’d recommend you to re-post your question in the.Gokul - Microsoft SupportIf this post was helpful, please click the 'Vote as Helpful' (green triangle) button. If it helps in resolving your issue, click 'Propose As Answer' or 'Mark as Answer' button. By proposing/marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answerfaster.
Please forgive me for being a noob here on this forum. I did a search and couldn't find any info on my issue, so I'm posting here now.I'm having trouble writing video files (MKV, MP4, etc.) to the external micro SD XC card that I'm using with my SanDisk media drive. The first few files that I write onto the SD card transfer and play fine on the media drive and my PC (I'm using VLC). After about 10GB or so of data has been transferred to the card, the files copy over, but they won't play. VLC tells me that it does not support the video format 'undf'.I'm using a SanDisk 64GB micro SD XC card spec'ed to 30MB/s (formatted as exFAT). I have two of these cards and they both behave the same.
I've also tried 128GB HC (formatted NTFS) cards to the same result. Nothing seems to work as expected. What am I doing wrong or missing here? I've been battling this issue for weeks and its driving me nuts!!!
Wrote:if the same videos are copied to the internal memory do they play?when you have videos on the card past the 10GB mark that will not play on the WMD app can they be played from the card using the computer?Yeah, if copied to the internal memory from the original source drive they play fine. If copied from the SD card to the internal memory, they do not.Files past the 10GB point don't play from the card on the computer.I know that the source files located on the computer are good.
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They are not corrupt before being copied to the SD card. You can also test the cards yourself.
There is a program called H2TestW (google search for it) that can show you if you have a fake card. The program will write to the entire card then go back and verify the data. If the card is fake you will see the verification fail at some point. Typically the fake cards have some amount of storage probably like around 8GB but the partition is spoofed to make it look bigger.
Of course any data written past the actual capacity of available storage will become corrupt. You ill see that in H2TestW as verification failures.