Thursday, April 10, 2008

Windows Media Player cannot play the file because there are no streaming protocols selected.

Windows Media Player cannot play the file because there are no streaming protocols selected. Select one or more protocols, and then try again.

Ever get this error when trying to stream internet radio using Windows Media Player?

Go here for the solution:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/9series/playererrors.aspx

For me the specific solution was as follows:

800C000D: The specified protocol is not supported

Windows Media Player does not support the protocol you are using to access the file. If you clicked a link on a Web page and received this error message, the link might not be valid. If you typed an Internet address and received this error message, ensure that you are using a protocol supported by Windows Media Player, and then try again.

A list of supported protocols and the correct syntax follows:
  • mms://server/filename (for example, a file with a .wma, .wmv, .asf, or .mp3 extension)
  • http://server/filename
  • mms://server/sami.asf?SAMI=http://server/sami/sami_demo.smi (SAMI file)
If Windows Media Player supports the protocol and you still cannot play the content, ensure that the Player is configured to use all of its supported protocols.

To configure protocol options

  1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Network tab.
  2. In the Streaming protocols area, select all the protocol check boxes.

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