Hi Barry,
Well, I just tried the steps you mentioned in your above email, and when I
went to the file menu after highlighting an mp3 file, I found the following
Items in the file menu:
1. Add to Windows Media Player List
2. Play
3. Scan with Microsoft Security Essentials Dialog
4. Open with Pull-do
Geoff and list: Thanks for the response; no, the radio in the bathroom (to
my knowledge) doesn't have an earphone jack! However, my computer speakers
_do_ have a headphone jack! So I am wondering if therein lies the problem
as the headphones that I plugged in only get sound out of one side! I h
Tom, if the radio has an earphone jack, as I think you indicated, I would
start there. I would try inserting and extracting the plug several times to
see if one of the contacts that restore sound to the speakers has failed.
If it's not the contacted may be the amplifier chip on that particular
Hello list: I have discovered a strange problem with listening to sounds
from my computer through radios! I have an FM transmitter that came from
CCrane; my problem is that I'm noticing that if I'm listening to whatever is
on the computer through a mono clock radio that I have in the bathroom, I