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I'm not sure, b/c I'm 'kind of' new, as well....but do you have Windows Media Player open first? You have to make sure that you have the app that plays your movies open, then go to 'Open' or "Library' from that application.
Sorry if you already knew this... It was the only thing I could think of... -Touche'
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I've usually gotten that message if the video I'm trying to play has an exstention like .asf or .mov. As far as I know, Windows Mobile Media Player doesn't play Quicktime Movies (.mov).
Also, I occasionally have gotten that message if the codec on my movie was something media player didn't understand, like a divx or xvid encoded movie.
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No, I'm sure it does that all the time... Can you duplicate it for me? No? Its intermittent? Oh, so it doesn't do that all the time. Oh, just most of the time? But I need to duplicate the problem to find the problem... oh... Why should I be able to fix a phone I can't tell is broken? (Conversation with a Sprint customer)
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happened to me a few times. you might need more codecs. i forget where i downloaded them. i think from the tcpmp website.
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They're just MPG or MPEG files... I tried opening Windows Mobile Media Player first, moving them to Windows Mobile Media Player... everything
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They're just MPG or MPEG files... I tried opening Windows Mobile Media Player first, moving them to Windows Mobile Media Player... everything
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