3.16 Why can't I play an MP3 file?
If you receive a message that contains error codes 0xC00D0BB8 or 0xC00D1199 when trying to play an .mp3 file, the problem might be because the file has a compressed or unsynchronized ID3 header that Windows Media Player does not support for security reasons.
For unsynchronized ID3 headers, see article 814129, "Error in Windows Media Player 9 Series When You Play Specific MP3 Files," in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.
For compressed headers or other ID3v2 data, you can use a tag editing program to remove the information. For example, you can use the Advanced WMA Workshop, available from the LitexMedia Web site. Or, you can use Winamp 2.x, available from the Winamp Web site. To use Winamp 2.x, do the following:
1. Open the file in Winamp.
2. In the Playlist window, right-click the file, and then click File Info.
3. Clear the ID3v1 tag and ID3v2 tag check boxes.
4. Click Update.
Source: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/mp10/faq.aspx
What causes Error 0xc00d1199
You may find that you are getting this message from Windows Media Player:
0xC00D1199: Cannot play the file
Windows Media Player cannot play the file because:
1) You are trying to play a file that is NOT supported by the player.
2) You are trying to play a file that the player DOES support , but the file was compressed by using a codec that is NOT supported by the Player.
3) You are trying to play one part of a multipart file. Use a newsreader or other program to combine the files, and then try again.
4) The file type is supported, but you are trying to play it in a way that is not supported by the Player. For example, you may have attempted to drag a DVD file with a .vob extension from a DVD to the Windows Media Player icon.
Error 0xc00d1199 Resolution Suggestion One:
# Please confirm that you are trying to play a supported file type...
For instance, Windows Media Player will NOT play unsupported file type: .rm .ram etc... These are playable using the RealOne Player.
Supported files types in Windows Media Player are:
Music CD Playback (CD audio) .cda
Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF) .aif, .aifc, and .aiff
Windows Media audio and video files .asf, .asx, .wax, .wm, .wma, .wmd, .wmp, .wmv, .wmx, .wpl, and .wvx
Windows audio and video files .avi and .wav
Windows Media Player skins .wmz
Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) .mpeg, .mpg, .m1v, .mp2, .mpa, .mpe, .mp2v*, and .mpv2
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) .mid, .midi, and .rmi
Microsoft Recorded TV Show .dvr-ms
AU (UNIX) .au and .snd
MP3 .mp3 and .m3u
DVD video .vob
Macromedia Flash .swf
*To play .mp2v files, you must have a software or hardware
DVD decoder installed on your computer.
Error 0xc00d1199 Resolution Suggestion Two:
# If you are attempting to play an MPEG-2 file or a DVD please make sure you have a decoder installed.
To play .mp2v / mpeg-2 files, you must have a software or hardware DVD decoder installed on your computer.
You also require a DVD drive on your computer.... a standard CD drive will not playback DVD's.
To get an appropriate DVD decoder for Windows Media Player you could try the "Power Pack" from InterVideo:
http://www.updatexp.com/MP3
Source: http://www.updatexp.com/0xc00d1199.html