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View Full Version : windows media player 9 problems
Borgster
March 8th, 2003, 10:30 AM
i downloaded windows media player 9 the other day, and whenever i try to watch streaming video over the internet, or listen to a streaming audio file, windows media player says that it cannot play any items in the playlist? is there a way i can fix this? i have downloaded wmp9 before, and I have had the same problem, it didn't do this with wmp8 i had. btw wmp8 is still on my computer with a restore point i created before i installed wmp9. i am running windows xp professional, if that helps.
DETROIT
March 11th, 2003, 07:47 PM
Hello,
I was just wondering if there was a better player than windows media player. A player with with more options
Thanks!:shy
Koffee Bean
March 11th, 2003, 07:55 PM
DETROIT, yeah, MusicMatch Jukebox 7.5, but I won't get into MMJB vs. EVERYTHING ELSE right now.
If you want a player that streams every kind of format available you might want J. River's Media Jukebox, it supports everything out there, and I'm being serious from mp3 to QuickTime, to RealMedia, to you name it. But before doing any of that if I were you I would back everything up, restore back to version 8 and then reinstall 9, maybe something went wrong in the installation, if it gives you the same problems just stickwith version 8 and get J. Rivers Media Jukebox.
overdo
March 12th, 2003, 01:06 AM
WMP 9 is good. one of the best things MS has done in a long long time.
@borgster - r u using a proxy,nat, or firewall? is it configured properly?
Theinfamousone
March 12th, 2003, 01:22 AM
Do you have all the latest codecs? Try cleaning out your playlist and stuff. I'd like to see a DeadAIM version of WMP that gives it more options that Microsoft conveniently forgot.
Krell
March 12th, 2003, 03:58 AM
For one . . . DETROIT . . go get your own damn thread, quit muddying the waters.
Borgster . . . do your basic diagnostic work. If you have a firewall, turn it off, test WMP9.
I agree with overdos assesment, Are you using the Internet Connection Firewall in XP? Is this your home PC? Or a college campus? My guess is that your firewall asked you if the new player could access the internet, and you said NO.
So which firewall DO you use?
Hopping back and forth between player versions and restore points isnt the way to go, only as a last resort.
Borgster
March 12th, 2003, 05:42 PM
this is my home computer, i do have a restore point for wmp8, and the old wmp6.4 version also known as mplayer2 still on my pc, so i can use that even though its basic, and not as bloated/full featured as wmp9 is. i do not have xp's firewall connection turned on, i turned it off in order to use piolet. i do not have any firewall running, i did try it with zonealarm but it still wont work. ill try it with wmp6.4 and see if that helps any.
b5bus
May 1st, 2003, 02:21 AM
I have the same problem as you say.If you have fixed the problem by now,please tell me what the solution is.I do have windows xp prof and a pppoe connection.
overdo
May 1st, 2003, 03:55 AM
b5bus did u try what we suggseted before. make sure all firewalls, routers etc are properly configured to allow streaming media.
b5bus
May 1st, 2003, 04:36 AM
WMP8 works,upgrade to wmp9 and doesn't,then system restore to WMP8 again=works again just fine,but now back to trying WMP9.When trying to get media guide to work it says to connect to internet and when I do this problem occurs:
Window pops up with title"Internet Explorer Script Error"
Then below in the window "An error has occurred in the scrpt on this page.
Line: 1
Char: 1
Error: Object doesn't support this property or method
Code: 0
URL: res://wmploc.dll/Offline_MediaGuide.htm
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
______ ____
( Yes ) ( No )
"
No matter what I press NOTHING HAPPENS.
P.S. No internet media(launch,and other sources) works either of course.WMP8 allways works just fine with these.
b5bus
May 1st, 2003, 04:48 AM
Originally posted by overdo
b5bus did u try what we suggseted before. make sure all firewalls, routers etc are properly configured to allow streaming media.
I did my best to make sure they were fine,but I do understand that this is a problem like what you say,but i need to know where to fix this problem.I tried the network settings for the wmp9 and they were just the same as before and firewall was never needed to be off for wmp8 to work,but when it is off still no fix.
If you could just tell me what all to look at when wmp8 works(firewalls,routers,menus that has to do with connecting to media guide,etc).I'll make note of all of it and then change wmp9 settings to that same thing and post the solution on this post when I get this very annoying problem fixed.
b5bus
May 2nd, 2003, 02:58 AM
I found out my problem to a degree.I updated all my windows from microsoft and reinstalled the media player 2 times.The first time it said it failed,but second time it fixed a few things and media guide is working fine again.I hope this solution helps solve anyone else who might have this problem.I don't want any1 else have a headache trying to change 101 internet options when this worked for me.:gj