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Author Topic: Windows 7 - Home Premium, DSM-520 "Unable to open file" error  (Read 8594 times)

simoncutting

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Windows 7 - Home Premium, DSM-520 "Unable to open file" error
« on: January 28, 2010, 01:30:08 PM »

I recently added a new PC running Windows 7 and I have both created new content and migrated existing content to it from a Windows XP PC that is working like a champ with Windows Media Player  service and the DSM-520.  When trying to play files from the Windows 7 PC on the DSM-520 I get an "Unable to open file" error when I try to play some avi movie files, but not all of them.  Music mp3 files play fine.  I do see an error in the Windows 7 System event log:

The Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service cannot process the request for URI 'http://192.168.1.118:10243/WMPNSSv4/1502456120/ezg4MkIxRTQ1LTk1MzgtNENFMC05NzdDLTA0QjJBNkRCRDI4MX0uMC5GNjRGNTIzMw.mpg?formatID=31' from IP address '192.168.1.101' due to error '0xc00d1967'.

Unfortunately error c00d1967 is not documented anywhere.  I've been over the file permissions with a fine toothed comb and they seem fine.
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Re: Windows 7 - Home Premium, DSM-520 "Unable to open file" error
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2010, 11:43:58 AM »

I'm not sure what thats but I know for a fact that it works fine together. Are you running anti-virus or personal firewall software on the PC?
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Re: Windows 7 - Home Premium, DSM-520 "Unable to open file" error
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2010, 07:50:43 AM »

No anti-virus software running.  I dropped the firewall completely and tried again but got the same result in the Windows system log -

The Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service cannot process the request for URI 'http://192.168.1.108:10243/WMPNSSv4/1502456120/e0RCMzU3RUY1LTRFN0MtNEMzQS04OEU2LTBGRjk0RTE1Q0E2Qn0uMC42QTdDNTVDQQ.mpg?formatID=33' from IP address '192.168.1.105' due to error '0xc00d1967'.
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simoncutting

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Re: Windows 7 - Home Premium, DSM-520 "Unable to open file" error
« Reply #3 on: February 25, 2010, 08:06:31 AM »

Just noticed something significant about this error and all the previous errors in the log - none of them are for .avi files.  The error below is for an mpg file, but I selected an avi file to play. 

The Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service cannot process the request for URI 'http://192.168.1.108:10243/WMPNSSv4/1502456120/e0RCMzU3RUY1LTRFN0MtNEMzQS04OEU2LTBGRjk0RTE1Q0E2Qn0uMC42QTdDNTVDQQ.mpg?formatID=33' from IP address '192.168.1.105' due to error '0xc00d1967'.
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Re: Windows 7 - Home Premium, DSM-520 "Unable to open file" error
« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2010, 10:38:19 AM »

Make sure the DSM-520 is an allowed device in WMP12 to share content to.

http://www.dlink.com/support/faqDetail/?prod_id=3483
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Re: Windows 7 - Home Premium, DSM-520 "Unable to open file" error
« Reply #5 on: March 08, 2010, 01:04:25 PM »

Just to reiterate:
- I am using Windows Media Server (not the D-Link server)
- the DSM can successfully stream *all* my mp3 and avi files from my Windows XP server
- the DSM can successfully stream *all* mp3 files (from a collection of several thousand) and a small number of .avi files (from a collection of several hundred) from the Windows 7 computer.
- the DSM gives an "Unable to open file" error on *most* avi files

- media sharing is enabled
- I dropped the firewall but it made no difference to the error
- the error in the Windows system log ('0xc00d1967') is logged for a *different* file extension to the file I requested through the DSM (in the error posted here is for a file with an *mpg* extension *not* avi)
- if I paste the URL from the Windows error log into a browser I get a 404 (not found) HTTP error
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