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Old 02-28-2007
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wmp11 "ran out of Memory" error code C00D11C6
Running wmp 11 on Windows Vista RC1 Build 5600 on a Media Center Pentium4.

Upon inserting a video DVD in the player a ran out of memory error code
C00D11C6 message pops up. <HELP> offers no real help for this.

Memory is 1GB and this error occurs after a cold reboot before starting any
other programs. Have not experienced memory problems previously. Task Manager
indicates more than 66% Physical memory available with remiang 33% attributed
to backgrouind programs.

WMP10 and previous versions did not bring on this error.

Help will be greatly appreciated, thanx
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Old 02-28-2007
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RE: wmp11 "ran out of Memory" error code C00D11C6
The issue is not with WMP, but with the MPEG-2 codecs that are needed for DVD
playback.

The reason for this behavior is that the "trial period" on MPEG-2 codecs
needed for MCE/DVD playback/burn has expired around 11/15/06 in Vista RC1 (I
assume you are running Vista RC1). Using Vista RC2 (or RTM if you can get a
handle on it) is the right solution for now. However, they also expire around
4th January '07. The codecs in final Vista release do not have such an
expiration.

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"mftr" wrote:

> Running wmp 11 on Windows Vista RC1 Build 5600 on a Media Center Pentium4.
>
> Upon inserting a video DVD in the player a ran out of memory error code
> C00D11C6 message pops up. <HELP> offers no real help for this.
>
> Memory is 1GB and this error occurs after a cold reboot before starting any
> other programs. Have not experienced memory problems previously. Task Manager
> indicates more than 66% Physical memory available with remiang 33% attributed
> to backgrouind programs.
>
> WMP10 and previous versions did not bring on this error.
>
> Help will be greatly appreciated, thanx

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Old 05-20-2008
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Re: wmp11 "ran out of Memory" error code C00D11C6

This is not an issue with the MPEG2 Decoder. I have tried several
different decoders and the same error keeps occuring. I even disabled
superfetch to make sure this wasn't a memory error, but I am still
having the same problem as mftr. Heck, I even disable access control in
order to make sure everything ran as an admin. Still, it doesn't work.
Worse yet, Media Player doesn't appear to even try. Microsoft doesn't
seem to have a clue, either. If you click on web help it shows only that
there is no known solution. What's more, media player 11 for XP seems to
work fine. I finally gave up and ran VLC. It isn't limited just to DVD's
either. Certain types of streaming video seem to trigger the error as
well. This is a huge short coming on Microsoft's end. I run Vista
Business 32-bit, by the way. At the time of this posting Vista is
already in service pack 1. A problem that has existed since RC1 should
have been resolved by now. I'm totally baffled by this problem. There
doesn't appear to be any other explanation than a coding error in media
player itself.


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