![]() So why won't it play? Any wav file SHOULD play in most players (created in Reaper, Cubase, Cakewalk, etc.) without needing to call up Reaper to open it. What am I doing wrong? Is it the way I render down my sample track in Reaper to hard drive as a wav file? I am not rendering down entire projects: just a sample track (one only) to my hard drive. Why?Īll my other wav or mp3 files I downloaded long ago on the Internet open up and play fine with Windows Media. But it won't open up and play if I choose to have Windows Media player open it. ![]() ![]() If I right click on the wav file I created and choose Reaper as the program to open it, no problem: the Reaper program opens up and it plays fine. I went into Microsoft, downloaded Windows Media Player 11 for my XP operating systen, plus I downloaded the "Codec Package" and it said it was installed (upgraded) successfully. Step 3: If you want to change the output path, unfold the Save to list near the bottom of the MKV video converter. Choose a preset as the Windows Media Player MKV codec alternative. Step 2: Click the Format icon on the right side of your MKV video. Great program! When I create an audio sample in Reaper, render it to an audio wav file, store it on my hard drive, then attempt to play it in Windows Media Player, I keep getting this warning: "Unable to open file because it needs an audio codec that's compatible with my player". Step 1: Run Vidmore Video Player after the installation.Click Add Files and import your MKV video.
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