Status of Windows Media Player in the last 24 hours
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In Isnotdown, you will be able to instantly check if Windows Media Player works perfectly, or on the contrary, if it is registering some type of problem to offer its services.
The Windows Media Player service appears to be working!
Frequent failures of Windows Media Player
Windows Media Player is a multimedia player created by Microsoft for the Microsoft Windows operating system. This application allows you to play various digital formats such as; Audio CD, DVD, MP3 and others. You copy songs from a CD to the hard drive of your computer and vice versa is also possible.
It is possible that Windows Media Player library present failures, so provide a possible solution to this annoying error.
This error occurs when the database of the library of the Windows Media Player is corrupted or inaccessible, but nothing to worry about because it is possible to recover the library or the user may have to rebuild the database.
To solve this problem the user must click the Windows + R key, type% LOCALPPDATA% MICROSOFT MEDIA PLAYER. Select all the files by pressing Ctrl + A and then Shift + Del to permanently delete all files and folders. Then restart your computer, the restart Windows Media Player automatically rebuilds the database.
Another possible solution is to remove the cache files from the database, for them to press Windows + R, type% LOCALPPDATA% Microsoft. Haca then right-click the folder and delete Media Player. It is important to empty the trash and restart the PC, after restarting the device Windows Media Player automatically rebuilds the database and the error should disappear.
Why does my Windows 10 Media Player keep crashing? If the DRM cache is corrupt or there's some issue with the setup of the player, or the player's library is corrupt you might encounter Windows Media Player crashing issue.
To resolve the problem, you could use the Windows video and audio troubleshooting tools.
Here's how you can get started with using these tools: Type Troubleshoot in the Start menu search bar and select the Best match.
Scroll down on the right-hand side pane, press Playing Audio, and then press Run the troubleshooter.
Troubleshooting Tips
Still stuck and not enjoying Windows Media Player, then go to Step 3.