L. Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Windows media player 10 info needed
>
> I would appreciate someone telling me step by step how to create
> a playlist in windows media player 10. I have
Hi,
I would also like to see the same info.
Vinny
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Subject: Windows media player 10 info needed
>I would appreciate so
I would appreciate someone telling me step by step how to create
a playlist in windows media player 10. I have several files
which I need to play in a specific sequence, and I have never
previously needed to create such a playlist.
Thanks in advance.
Don Roberts
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Subject: Windows Media Player 10, Jaws 7 and playing a DVD
> Hi,
>
> I have Jaws 7 and use Windows Media Player 10. I'm trying to play a DVD. I
> can get to the play list by using control alt and l. How can I get the DVD
> to start the first chapter by us
Hi,
I have Jaws 7 and use Windows Media Player 10. I'm trying to play a DVD. I can
get to the play list by using control alt and l. How can I get the DVD to start
the first chapter by using Jaws? Please help!
Sincerely,
Lauren
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I tried to copy a protected WMA file to a portable Olympus player, but I
failed. One has to use the Sync function of the player to do that as
much as I know. But how can one select a file there? Do I first have to
put the file into the library of the player? Or is there another trick,
one has to kn
.
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HI.
Would anyone know why my copy of Windows Media Player
10 consistently
indicates that both file markers and rewind are
unavailable? Fast forward
is available, and I can use RealPlayer's equivalent of
file markers, except
I've stopped using RealPlayer. Not only
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Subject: Re: Windows Media Player 10, Unavailable Functions
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 14:12:36 -0400
Thanks, Cornell. But I'm surprised no one
remember if accessing it
from the desktop or merely playing files directly from the 'My Music'
folder, as to opening the plaer and accessing from a playlist or the
library...
Best Regards, Cornell
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> Hi Dave,
> After you remove it, you might want to lean out all temp files and cashe
> as
> well. If you have one, you may also want to clean your registry with a
&g
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Subject: Re: Windows Media Player 10, Unavailable Functions
Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 18:19:23 -0500
Hi Cornell,
I up dated to 11 myself, but it seems to not work right, thats a great idea
just remove it and reins
t the materialistic things, most big gifts come in small
packages. It is better to give than to receive. Dave Hutchins
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egards,
Cornell
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Hi Cor
e materialistic things, most big gifts come in small
packages. It is better to give than to receive. Dave Hutchins
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m the 'My Music'
folder, as to opening the plaer and accessing from a playlist or the
library...
Best Regards,
Cornell
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HI.
Would anyone know why my copy of Windows Media Player 10 consistently
indicates that both file markers and rewind are unavailable? Fast forward
is available, and I can use RealPlayer's equivalent of file markers, except
I've stopped using RealPlayer. Not only are these two
Hello!
Is it just to uninstall WMP 11 and WMP 10 will be back?
Or do i have to find it and install it.
/Anders.
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Hi Anders,
roll back to 10, and avoid all the problems with 11.
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>
ist. "
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> The only improvement I've found with WMP 11 over 10 is that SRS Wow
> doesn't
> cause compression any more!
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> From: "Larr
Thanks everyone for the WMP 11 feedback. Much appreciated.
Larry
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> The onl
The only improvement I've found with WMP 11 over 10 is that SRS Wow doesn't
cause compression any more!
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Version 11 is necessary, for receiving Sirius Satellite Radio feeds,on line,
not much more.
-Mac-
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Hi Larry,
I never could get 11 working on this computer, so I rolled back to 10.
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Subject: Windows Media player 10 and 11 questio
Hi everyone. I've noticed that a few people on this list have reverted
to Windows Media 10 after switching to Windows Media 11. So I'm wondering...
does anyone out there see an advantage to Windows Media 11? If so, what is
it? Is its sound improved? Does 11 do anything that 10 can't do? Just
ealing with the sync list in Windows Media Player 10
Hi:
What is the Disney Mix Stick?
Thanks!
Wayne
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Hi:
What is the Disney Mix Stick?
Thanks!
Wayne
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Hi, all
Hi, all! As some of you may know, when you transfer a windows media file
that has digital rights Management protection, you have to go through this
dreadful song and dance to first synchronize and then transfer your files
using Windows Media Player. Has anyone found a quick way to do that, or
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From: "John Holliday" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 10:18 AM
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I want to burn music items from my hard drive using windows media player 10.
How do I get the program to
Go to my computer, find the directory, right click and choose from the pop
up menu.
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I want to burn music items from my hard drive using windows media player 10.
How do I get the program to allow me to choose from a specific directory
instead of showing me every piece of music I have?
John H
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Subject: Windows media player 10
> Hello,
> I was referred to this list because I am having trouble ripping cds to mp3
> files using windows media player 10. the person thought this list might
> yield some answers.
> As I said, I have windos media player 10 on my syste
Hello,
I was referred to this list because I am having trouble ripping cds to mp3
files using windows media player 10. the person thought this list might
yield some answers.
As I said, I have windos media player 10 on my system which is windows xp
professional. Because I knew I NEEDED TO rip files
Hi, guys and gals! I'd posted a message on Sunday and thought I'd re-post
with a little more information, since I didn't get a bite. Any help would be
much appreciated:
Thanks, Tim, for the info. Unfortunately, what I now know is that I need to
back up a bit and learn a thing or two about
5, 2006 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: Moving drm/wma files from Windows Media Player 10 to an Ilo
If you use the overdrive media player for your librarie's content
then there are good tutorials at www.overdrive.com
If you use Netlibrary, still go to www.overdrive.com and look at
there get
If you use the overdrive media player for your librarie's content
then there are good tutorials at www.overdrive.com
If you use Netlibrary, still go to www.overdrive.com and look at
there getting started thing and see how they suggest transferring
files. It's extremely easy. If you don't under
Hi, all! I recently bought an Ilo distributed only by Walmart so that I could
play drm/wma Net Library books on it. I can very easily move mp3 files from my
hard drive to the Ilo using Windows Explorer, but, as we all know, Windows
Media Player is a bit more difficult for blind folks. Do you
Hi, John here
I'm also using MP 10 myself, the way I access anything like that is I go to
the View menu I think it is called anyway the second menu is what I mean and
arrow down to the sub menu option that says Go to: press arrow right once
and arrow down till you come to Radio and then press ente
Hello,
Whenever I play a file from the internet using windows media player 10, the
file begins to
play again immediately after finishing. This is not a continuous stream,
rather it is a
file which is on rainreport.com to be streamed not downloaded.
Stated another way, I am certain that the
Hello everyone.
I have just installed windows media player 10 and every time I play a music
file, the program always connect to Napster. This is inconvenient since Jaws
start talking on top of the music. Version 9 did not do that.
Does anyone know how to remove this feature. I looked all over
I would say you have a bad drive unless this cleaner hurt your cds. That is
if you restored a system that once worked fine.
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Subject: Help with Windows Media Player 10
Hi everyone, John here
I've got a question for everyone I hope someone can help me please:
I'm having trouble playing music with Windows Media P
Hi everyone, John here
I've got a question for everyone I hope someone can help me please:
I'm having trouble playing music with Windows Media Player 10 can someone help
me fix this, the details of what I've tried are below:
I've been playing and putting music on the PC thr
Hi listers,
how does one disable the repeat track feature, or whatever it's called, in
Windows Media Player 10?
Thanks,
Norma
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Does windows media player 10 include their napster service, or is it
possible to get the upgrade without it. I can't use the service, and it
takes up memory in such a way that it affects Kurzweil.
Thanks very much.
Cris Hall
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Hi Folks
Is Media player 10 only for xp? If it works with windows 2000 is there any
benefit in upgrading from media player 9?
Thanks
Chrissie
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no you won't.
cheers.
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Subject: Windows Media Player 10 and Media Library
I have Win XP home, JFW 5.10, and Windows Media Player 9 (WMP 9)
and if
I have Win XP home, JFW 5.10, and Windows Media Player 9 (WMP 9)
and if I were to upgrade to the new WMP 10 player will I lose
any of my saved stations
I have bookmarked within the media library of Windows Media
Player 9?
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Hello,
Is there a good place to learn about how to use this program? As usual
with help files, they aren't helpful. Thank you very
Hello,
Is there a good place to learn about how to use this program? As usual
with help files, they aren't helpful. Thank you very much in advance.
Mari Dole
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Subject: cannot find file types in windows media player 10
With Media Player 9 you could use the tools and options menu to go to your
file types page and there were 11 items you could check or uncheck. These
would be things like "play mp3's and "play CD's,"
With Media Player 9 you could use the tools and options menu to go to your
file types page and there were 11 items you could check or uncheck. These
would be things like "play mp3's and "play CD's," etc. With Media Player 10
when you go to the file types page you are shown 400 or so items that
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> Using JFW 5.10.350 and was wonderi
Using JFW 5.10.350 and was wondering if the new WMP 10 player is
screen reader accessible or as accessible as WMP 9?
Please let us know. Thank you.
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