Hi. Have you tried listening to these files with another
player? Really, I think Winamp just beats Windows Media player hands
down for playing mp3 files.
Another idea is that you need to remember that Replay A/V is getting
all its content via the net and it needs to have connectivity to
record
Thanks.
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> That is a good reason for it not to play, but it is a Real media file and
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Right. Didn't think of that. Don't have Real Player on the system.
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Right. Didn't think of that. Don't have Real Player on the system.
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> Maybe s
Petraccaro
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It's not playing it when I open it. Any suggestions?
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It's not playing it when I open it. Any suggestions?
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>A .rm file is a Real media
This one came as a .RM file and that's unfamiliar to me.
Thanks.
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Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 9:59 AM
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> Hello:
> Gary:
> once th
A .rm file is a Real media file. Yes, it supports playing that type of
file.
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Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 7:05 AM
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Replay AV placed a file w
Hello:
Gary:
once the show/shows are completed look for them under records they will each
have there own folder. you can use winamp or windows media as far as I know
they come on a .asf extention. if you wish I suppose you could convert them
in to mp3
if the files are being to large you might w