Error Message When Playing Music

JinxyPinxy

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I have windows XP installed on my computer. Up until a week ago everything was fine, but now music won't play on my computer.
Every time i try to listen to music on media player i get this message:
"Windows Media Player cannot play the file because there is a problem with your sound device. There may not be a sound device installed on your computer, it may be in use by another program, or it may not be functioning properly".
If I try to play music on itunes my computer freezes, and I have to shut it down.:mad:

I've just tried installing a new version of directX (the sound driver for windows...i think), but that doesn't seem to have helped the problem.

Any help would be really appreciated.

XXX
J
 
When I click on more info i get....
"0xC00D11BA: Cannot play the file
Windows Media Player cannot play the file because there is a problem with your sound device, such as a sound card or sound controller. You may encounter this error message for one of the following reasons:

Your sound device is in use by another program. Quit other programs that may be using your sound device, and then try to play the file again.
Your sound device is not functioning properly. To troubleshoot the problem, see the Sound Troubleshooter in Windows Help or refer to your sound device's documentation.
You do not have a sound device installed on your computer. Install a sound device, and then try to play the file again.
Error ID = 0xC00D11BA, Condition ID = 0x00000000"
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So, how do I make sure that no other programs are using the sound device? I've shut down my computer numerous times already. Is it possible that my computer objects to having both itunes and windows media player on it? Should I remove one of them?

I've tried checking the troubleshooter and it is very confusing....doesnt really tell me anything.

And finally, as for installing sound devices, i've just put downloaded a new version of directX....do I need to do anything else?
 
Another copy & paste.......
Hope this helps :)

Guide To Error's C00D11BA, 80040256, and 00040258 In Windows Media Player

Errors 80040256/00040258 (No audio hardware is available, or the hardware is not responding) and C00D11BA (Cannot play the file because there is a problem with your sound device) along with most sound card related problems can be fixed just reinstalling the drivers for the sound card.



Windows Media Player uses DirectSound to interface with the sound card, so sound very well might work in other applications and just not Windows Media Player.





First Steps – Sound Card Problems.

* Reinstall your sound card drivers. You may download the latest version from the maker of your sound card. (If you don’t know how to find and download the latest drivers read section below called Locating Drivers)
* Reinstall DirectX. This may be downloaded from here.
* Turn down Hardware Acceleration. To do this go to your Control Panel | Multimedia | Audio | Advanced Properties or Control Panel | Sound and Multimedia or Sound and Audio Devices | Audio | Sound Playback | Advanced. Move the slider down a bit.
* View Microsoft KB Articles on the subject: 236396 and 140334
* Make sure the correct output device is selected under Tools | Options | Devices | Speakers. Also try selecting a different output device if an additional itme is listed.

Note: It’s a good idea to reboot after most of these changes before you think they are not working.



Locating Drivers

If you need help locating where to get the latest drivers for your sound card try the following. Your Device Manager in Windows should supply the information assuming the sound card has been detected. To access the Device Manager right click on My Computer and select the Device Manager tab. In Windows XP go to the Hardware Tab and select Device Manager.



If you don't know how to access the Device Manager or it doesn't show your card, than the easiest thing to do is download a free utility like Belarc Advisor. Run the installer then it will open a webpage for you. Under Multimedia it will tell you the sound card or Audio Controller you have in your PC. You may now go to that company’s website and download the drivers and reinstall them.
 
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