Home | Contact Us | FAQ | Search & Site Map | Link to Us
Sign In | Join | Other 45 Sites in Network
Home
Discussion GroupsWindows VistaWindows XPWindows MeWindows 98Windows 95Virtual PCInternet ExplorerOutlook ExpressWindows MediaSecurity
Related Topics
MS Server ProductsMS OfficePC HardwareMore Topics ...

Windows Forum / Windows XP / Music / December 2003

Tip: Looking for answers? Try searching our database.

ThreadLast Post  Replies
Can I burn a CD+G 31 Dec 2003 23:53 GMT1
I have a Compaq Presario Model S5140, do I have the capability to burn a CD+G to include the graphics?  I can get the music, but the words do not appear on the karaoke machine.  Thank you.
burning CD31 Dec 2003 23:15 GMT1
The process seems to run fine, 'til after it starts the burning process.
At that point, the top song is displayed with "closing".
What's UP???
                                  THANKS, oizaf
Media player will not recognize cd burner Please Help!!31 Dec 2003 21:46 GMT2
I attempt to burn cd's using Windows Media 9.0 player, but when I go to burn the cd it is not recognized.  If I use Musicmatch it is found there and I can burn cd's but  WMP will not pick up the cd player.  The computer has no issues with the device, no yellow splats, updasted ...
can't install Media Player 9 in XP???31 Dec 2003 20:19 GMT2
Hi there,
I am trying to upgrade my Media Player to version 9, and I
have just upgraded windows 2000 Professional to Windows XP
Professional. The upgrade goes all the way to the end and
how to make my own album art31 Dec 2003 15:46 GMT1
Can we make our own album art for your music album
Plus! Voice Command31 Dec 2003 15:45 GMT1
I ve  had  Plus for awhile and  have  most  of the  
features up and  running . I got a  Mic for  Christmas
and  I can get it to work in a chat room , but  I cant
get it to work for the  voice command  . I ve been
Sound Card problem31 Dec 2003 05:19 GMT1
Recently upgrade from 98SE to XP but my soundblaster
sound card is not recognized. What should I do to get
this problem corrected?
The Sound card is Sound Blaster Live MP3+5.1.
Windows Media Music Files31 Dec 2003 03:16 GMT1
My Windows Media library consists of 1700+ CD tracks that
were downloaded from either a commerical CD or a custom
made CD from a friend. Here is the question: How do I
back-up my library from my laptop, which has a CD/DVD
real audio files.31 Dec 2003 00:58 GMT1
can some one tell me if their is a codec for media player
to play ra. files? if so where is it please.
windows media player nine31 Dec 2003 00:14 GMT1
i wanted to find the theme "science" and "the sixties" like i had on my version of windows 98. i like the glass sphere. so when  cannot find it here or for free (kind of a bummer since i paid for it in the first pc package) i then decide to buy the "plus digital media download" ...
recording to dvd30 Dec 2003 16:00 GMT2
Can I record wma files to a dvd disk using a cd only
burner? dvd disks are 4.8gb compared to a cd-r 80mb. I
want to run these disks in my cd player in my workshop.
If so, what kind of dvd disc should I buy - dvd- or dvd+.
Repost: How do I alphabetize personal playlists in Win. Media Player?30 Dec 2003 14:37 GMT3
OK, someone tried to answer below, but misunderstood the
problem.
I know that clicking on the header arranges the column
alphabetically....trouble is, this CANNOT be done in a
sound card30 Dec 2003 14:35 GMT1
Installed sound card not recognized by system installed
Win XP.  What works?
Program like MP3Trim???30 Dec 2003 13:33 GMT3
I used to use MP3Trim to chop the first few seconds/last
few seconds from audio tracks (such as a long intro or
when a song immediately fades from one track to another
but both won't be on the same mix). I used to use a very
Winamp Hangs in XP30 Dec 2003 11:32 GMT2
I'm having a strange issue – I start up winamp and starting playing
some music
While I work and I notice that the music sounds choppy as I start
switching windows. Eventually it stops playing, and will not respond
 
Sign In
Join
My Latest Posts
My Monitored Threads
My Blog
My Photo Gallery
My Profile
My Homepage

Start New Thread



©2008 Advenet LLC   Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
This website includes both content owned or controlled by Advenet as well as content owned or controlled by third parties.