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VHS to DVD12 Jan 2004 00:21 GMT1
How do I change video file format (drv-ms to wmv) so 3rd party software recognizes it? I want to burn dvd.
do you have directions?12 Jan 2004 00:20 GMT1
please send me to : "How To Put Documents On CD"
can any one help me with my iPod12 Jan 2004 00:16 GMT1
i have an iPod nad i was wondering if ne 1 knows how to
get my songs from media library on to iTunes
i have all of this music and i cant do any thing with it
HELP
Making WMP7 Fullscreen12 Jan 2004 00:16 GMT2
When clicking a file, is it possible to make it run
fullscreen an startup rather than pressing control+enter
when loaded? on version 6 it was by adding
the /fullscreen switch but i am having trouble achiving
no cable 80 connected11 Jan 2004 23:59 GMT1
I'm probebly being really stupid but i've just installed
a new dvd/ cd reader writer and when i start up i'm
getting the message no cable 80 installed, on the set up
page, then when i go into windows media player and try to
Playlists11 Jan 2004 22:47 GMT1
Deleted mp3 files are clogging up my playlist, how can i
get rid of them?
mp3 to cda11 Jan 2004 18:22 GMT1
I've got this problem with my cd player. I can't play mp3
on it!
How can I change it to .cda or something that my cd
player can play?
XVID Video Format11 Jan 2004 08:13 GMT2
 (I don't know if I screwed up my last posting or not)
 Does anybody know if there is a way to have the Windows
media Player Beta 9 Series accept a XVID format? I've
downloaded a number of video files in that format from a
where is ogg support?11 Jan 2004 02:50 GMT1
i used to like windows media player 9 but i have now
realized that the mp3 and wma codecs are outdated. i was
appauled when i found out that windows wouldnt support
the best upcoming codec yet (.ogg). it allows very high
Media Library No Longer Works. 11 Jan 2004 00:20 GMT2
For 1 user profile, the Windoes Media library no longer
displays locally found media. Then when I try to complete
a media search it fails for an unknown error. This is
only occurs for 1 user profile. The other user profile on
Error reading CD - ROM in digital mode10 Jan 2004 21:00 GMT1
Windows Media Player encountered an error when reading the
CD-ROM drive in digital mode. You can try to use digital
mode again, or you can switch the Player to analog mode.
Can't play my CD's in Media Player 910 Jan 2004 21:00 GMT1
I get this message when I try to play my audio CD's
(originals).
"Windows Media Player encountered an error when reading
the CD-ROM drive in digital mode. You can try to use
Windows Media Service 4.1 Problem! Please Help!!10 Jan 2004 20:59 GMT4
Recently we encounter some problems with Windows Media Service 4.1.
There is a wmv file was created by our program which uses Windows Media
Format SDK 9.0. If we playback this file directly, there is no problem at
all. But if we broadcast this file through the Windows Media Service ...
media player 8 worked, 9 does'nt10 Jan 2004 20:58 GMT7
firstly my system, i have xp home, 512mb ram, athlon xp
2600 processor, cd writer, dvd rom, and broadband modem,
my problem is this i have some downloaded movies in avi
format, i have watched them all through media player 8,
How do I get my published music on media Player10 Jan 2004 12:29 GMT1
How do I get my album "Even Deeper" Lamon Records,
Laymond Publishing Co. Inc./BMI 1995 listed on your
service. I'd like people to listen and provide feedback
and would be happy to submit a bio and media information.
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