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printing off playlists30 Jul 2003 01:00 GMT1
does anyone know how i can print off a list of all music
stored in windows media player 9? including artist, track
no. album, song title? urgent!
AVI26 Jul 2003 20:37 GMT2
I am playing AVI files on my media player, but I can only
hear the sound...no video.  The error it's giving me is
that I need the MJPG Codec.  I've tried searchning for it,
but haven't found anything.  Can you tell me how to solve
How Do You Change FIle Type?26 Jul 2003 20:10 GMT2
Can anyone please help me, i would like ot change a
windows media audio file into a WAV file.
Pl e-mial me
adamwade_@msn.com
(Error=80040200)26 Jul 2003 19:29 GMT2
Every time I try to run a video in a MPEG or AVI file a
error message
(Unable to download an appropriate decompressor.
(Error=80040200)
How to obtain MSXML.dll26 Jul 2003 19:24 GMT1
I recently searched for a relevant article for my problem,
which is that i cannot install Windows Media Player as it
says "The Windows Media Update Notifier is currently
unable to detect available updates. Please try again
WMP 9 plays flashing video26 Jul 2003 19:22 GMT1
Ever since I upgraded to WMP 9.0, my computer won't play
DVD's without the screen constantly flickering throughout
the entire duration of the movie. It also will not zoom
properly when going to full-screen, and the video is
HELP!25 Jul 2003 02:53 GMT1
I wanted to leave a post hoping it will get to theright
place. A few days ago I noticed that the media player
wouldn't play my cds. After restarting my comp. a few
times it finally started to work but with minor problems
WMA to MP324 Jul 2003 04:32 GMT1
Windows media player 9 saves CD's as *.wma files. How can
these be converted or saved in the first place as the more
popular for portable devices as MP3 format.
jform@bigpond.net.au
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!23 Jul 2003 17:18 GMT1
this may sound silly and it may be simple but I dont know
how to go about fixing the problem. I created a
playlist..made a cd from it so then i deleted it. so it
sent the playlist to the deleted items folder. i then
clear list?23 Jul 2003 17:17 GMT1
As soon as the media player comes up, and I click on
file, it shows some of the previous video that I've
viewed. Can anyone tell me how to clear that list. I
don't want other users on my computer to be able to see a
Conflict with RealPlayer23 Jul 2003 17:16 GMT1
When setting up my new laptop, I agreed to let RealPlayer
be default media type/player. Now when trying to use
Moviemaker, there's a conflict, and I'm 99% sure it's
related to RealPlayer. My question is how to either:
CAN I USE WEBTV IN AUSTRALIA???23 Jul 2003 17:16 GMT1
today i tried usin webtv and had no luck, can anybody
please help me out?
fog horn23 Jul 2003 17:15 GMT1
When I boot the computer,  windows media comes up on the
monitor and starts beeping   i.e.  beep   boop  beep  boop
The only way I know how to turn it off is by xing the top
corner.  What do I need dto do so that it doesn't start
Main player23 Jul 2003 17:14 GMT1
How can I make windows media player my main player when I
play misic and videos?(When I normally open them ,they
open in real player.I want them to auto open in windows
media player)
Media Player 9 Plays all sound files like a 45 rpm Record23 Jul 2003 17:13 GMT1
Any one know why when I listen to anything in mediaplayer
it plays it like you put a 33 rpm record on 45 on my
turntable? But when I play the same cd from the windows cd
player it plays fine.
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