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Posted on Nov 02, 2007

Error code COOD11B1

I have windows home premium with windows media player 11 integrated. Here is my problem: when I go to download music from bell sympatico music store, to wich I subscribed at $12.00 a month for unlimited downloads, unto my MP 3 Samsung YP-K5AJB player, the music will not download and the error code COOD11B1 appears. Can you please help me. In addition, it is impossible for me to download Media Studio since it is not compatible with Windows Vista. When I try do to so, a window pops up indicating that Media Studio can only be downloaded through Windows XP. Please help.
Thank you.

  • jojovava Nov 07, 2007

    It is only from Sympatico I don't know what to do, Please help me. As I told you I have Windows Vista Home Premium, could that be the problem???

  • ghggh Jun 29, 2008

    same problem

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Is that problem only with the music you downloaded from Sympatio or is that with all youre music,

If it is with only with the musci from simpatio it may be right protected or something that wont let it

  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2007

    probably you should try converting the audio formats to a diffrent format, the error code is something that mainly affects windows media player files dont know why,

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My windows have a error call COOD11B1

it is a media player error 
(try downloading the latest media player)
hope this helps :-)
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Error code COOD11B1 in windows media player 11

This error code is to with DRM (digital rights management) within WMP.

The only solution i could find was from Microsoft themselves.

Have a read of this page and give it a go...

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/920075

Where is asks you to start IE, it has to be IE and no other browser as for some reason this update only works if you use IE.

Hope this helps
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