Subject:Saving As A .wma File
Posted by: Gilrr
Date:9/9/2003 7:00:03 AM
each time i try to save my .wav file as a wndows media audio file i get this error "0xc00d0bc2(message error)" Can anybody tell me what i am doing wrong? Thanks Gil |
Subject:RE: Saving As A .wma File
Reply by: SonySCS
Date:9/9/2003 11:20:43 AM
My guess is you did nothing wrong. Win XP, update to sp1, save to wma 8? I don't know your exact situation but if that sounds familiar, try this fix: http://www.sonicfoundry.com/support/SupportProduct.asp?FamilyID=4&Family=Sound+Forge&TopicID=27&DetailID=1438 -Suzan |
Subject:RE: Saving As A .wma File
Reply by: Gilrr
Date:9/10/2003 6:27:55 AM
Thank you Suzan -- You have fixed my problem Gil |
Subject:RE: Saving As A .wma File "THE FIX"
Reply by: joelogan
Date:10/11/2003 12:13:09 AM
From Sony Media Software Support... Problems rendering to Windows Media 8 format after installing Windows XP Service Pack 1 Question Problems rendering to Windows Media 8 format in our software after you have installed Windows XP Service Pack 1. Answer If you are experiencing the error message 0xc00d0bc2 (message missing) when attempting to render to the Windows Media 8 format (doesn't affect Windows Media 9 renders) in our products, and you are running Windows XP (either Home or Professional edition), then you will need to install the following fix from Microsoft's site, which will correct the problem: http://download.microsoft.com/download/winmediatech40/Update/8.20.00.5059/W982KMeXP/EN-US/wmfdist2.exe Answer ID: 266 Date Created: 11/01/2002 12:00 AM Date Updated: 09/08/2003 02:23 PM |
Subject:RE: Saving As A .wma File
Reply by: kalubone
Date:10/29/2003 3:59:06 PM
How did you fix this problem???????? |