Hello. I'm hoping you can help me assign a hot key to my volume controls.
I have a Windows XP Media Center operating system, and use JFW 7.0 (pro
edition). I recently did a disk clean up and defrag, and find that the hot
key I had assigned for the volume controls is gone. I went to reassign the
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> Glad I could help. Unfortunately I don't have I tunes so I can't help ya
> there.
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> Tony
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track. all of the tracks are
> checked
> by default at first. Simply uncheck the tracks you don't want to rip by
> hitting the down arrow and spacebar then shift-tab once to the rip button
> and
> press space on it and the selected tracks will be ripped into the my music
&g
s.
Kevin
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Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 7:37 AM
Subject: RE: Media Player: Ripping/Burning
> No no no...I didn't change anyt
ram. I've got over 500Megs of ram in this new system and it purs like
a well how should I say this, oh yeah, got it. "Kat!" Grins!
Tony
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bar then shift-tab once to the rip button
and
press space on it and the selected tracks will be ripped into the my music
folder. Hopefully this explanation makes sense.
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I have spent endless hours trying to figure out how Media Player can rip or
burn CDs, and have had little success. Perhaps it is because I don't
understand the program, but I have read the help documentation and think I
do. My thought is that JAWS is preventing me from having success. Are
there
I am pleased to report that thanks to Kevin and Donna, I can now record/play
disks on my commercial CD player. Thanks so much for your help! Now I just
need to figure out how to deal with these disks.
In iTunes, when trying to add files to a disk that already contains a file
or files, the disk
s.
Kevin
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Subject: RE: MP3s On Commercial CD Players
I save the file(s) to the iTunes library, and t
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Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 9:45 AM
Subject: RE: MP3s On Commercial CD
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Subject: MP3s On Commercial CD Players
> I am trying to make a CD of MP3 files that can be played on a commercial
CD
> player. Can you help? I have iTu
I am trying to make a CD of MP3 files that can be played on a commercial CD
player. Can you help? I have iTunes, but haven't figured out how to use it
to accomplish this goal. Do you know if iTunes is capable of doing this?
If not, what do you recommend?I'm thinking that the files need to be
con
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