I have been trying to RIP with My Zune and I have not had any luck
with this Zune! I have deleted everuthing on it started over and it
still will not allow me to add a play list to it. It keeps telling me
that the Play list name is "invalid". No matter what I use for a name it
rejects it. Any help would be appreciated
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"CritterGitter" wrote:
> Hi, I don't know if you resolved this issue, but - I googled the same error message and came across your post, I have a Zune 120 and have the same problem, it used to rip cd's, I found the problem was that the monitored folder that I had allocated for the Zune software (which was an external hard drive) had become detached and didn't show in 'my computer' The reason was the power supply, I plugged it back in and the problem was solved. So I would say that you shopuld re-check your monitored folder in 'settings' in the Zune software. Hope this has been of help to you. Best of luck!
Dave
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A search in the KB on that error code produced this result:
http://support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?mode=a&query=C00D10D2&spid=global&catalog=LCID%3D2057&2057comm=1&res=20
Which led to this solution dated from july:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistamedia/thread/8d8ccf1b-6959-4844-8aa3-3aac7d9efa1a
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>I noticed this error C00D10D2 when I changed from 192kbps to 128. I
>changed it back to 192 and it works fine. I guess the old 128kbps is no
>longer acceptable to the almighty Microsoft.
Not exaclty - if it's MP3 audio files, it could be related to the
LowRateSample setting : http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#mp3encode
Check the question for WMP10 listed as "Q: I am using WMP10 and cannot
encode to MP3 (specifically MP3 at 128kbps)"
HTH
Cheers - Neil
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