We are asking for insurance information in order to ensure testing costs are distributed appropriately across insurers, state, and federal government funds. If you live in California and have health insurance, you will be asked to provide your insurance information to schedule an appointment. You and your doctor will continue to make decisions about your care. We will not share any information with your insurance company, primary care physician or other providers without your permission however, information may be shared with health care professionals and clinical laboratories involved in collection and processing of any biospecimens in connection with the Baseline COVID-19 Program. Participating in this testing program will not affect your insurance or medical services. The following information describes the original error.Testing at any Rite Aid site will not result in charges to your insurance carrier regardless of whether insurance information is collected. This error might have been triggered by an error in another program or component of Windows. If this solution does not resolve the problem, the file might be corrupted. Therefore, always make a copy of the file before you edit it.
After you remove the ID3 headers, Windows Media Player should be able to play the MP3 file.Īttempting to remove ID3 headers might damage the file and make it unplayable. To fix the problem, make a copy of the file and then use a non-Microsoft ID3 tag editing program to remove or reset the file's ID3 headers. This information is sometimes called a "tag." The ID3 header is a portion of the file that stores the song's album information (for example, the song name, artist name, album name, and genre). You are trying to play an MP3 file that contains compressed ID3 headers. You are trying to play a file on the Internet and the server might be temporarily unavailable or there might be a network issue. For details, see your computer manufacturer's or sound device manufacturer's Web site.
Install a sound device, and then try to play the file again. You do not have a sound device installed on your computer.
If you are not able to find and install the correct driver software, see your computer manufacturer's or sound device manufacturer's Web site for further assistance. Follow the on-screen instructions to find and install the driver software.
If Multimedia Audio Controller appears in the list, right-click the icon, and then click Update Driver or Update Driver Software. If your sound device is not listed, in the pane on the right, expand Other devices. To enable the device, right-click the icon, and then click Enable. If your sound device is listed but the icon includes a red "X," the device has been disabled. In the pane on the right, expand Sound, video and game controllers, and then look for the name of your sound device. In the pane on the left, click Device Manager. If you are running Windows Vista, click Start, right-click Computer, and then click Manage.
If you are running Windows XP, click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Manage. Try using Device Manager to check the status of your sound device. Your sound device is not functioning properly. To determine if an updated driver is available, see Windows Update at the Microsoft Web site, or see the sound device manufacturer's Web site. Your sound device, such as a sound card or sound controller, requires an updated driver. You might encounter this error message for one of the following reasons: Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The following information might help you troubleshoot the issue. You've encountered error message C00D11B1 while using Windows Media Player. AVI files in those folders i get the following message: AVI files and I have DIVX CODEC plugin installed with my Windows VISTA media player.
However, when I go to the video portion of the CD which has the Introductions and Samples under the VIDEO folder, I cannot get them to play. I just upgraded to ULEAD Video 11Plus and downloaded the bonus CD.