Re: A Windows Media Player question?

2007-11-22 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High Albert,
Yes it can.
But the trick to it is to have two CDRW drives.
I do this kind of thing on my GateWay computer all the time in Windows Media 
Player.
  John.
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A Windows Media Player question?

2007-11-21 Thread albert griffith
Can the player copy disk to disk?  thanks

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Re: A windows Media Player question?

2007-10-29 Thread Kevin Lloyd
I'd be very surprised if the media library were not accessible in version 11 
as it's completely accessible in version 10.  If you have version 11 
currently installed it's likely that the default is still in place which 
will add all tracks played into the media library.  So, go to the view menu 
with alt + V, arrow down to the Go To submenu, or press G to get there 
quickly, and then arrow down to library and press enter.

You've now opened the library.  Press tab  until you reach the tree view and 
use the down arrow to see the categories such as album, artist, genre, etc. 
Use the right arrow to open any of these categories to browse further.

Kevin
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> Is the library in version eleven accessible?  I've decided to rip in WMA
> lossless and it would be easier if I could just allow the media player to
> save them in its library if it's accessible.  thanks
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2007-10-29 Thread albert griffith
Is the library in version eleven accessible?  I've decided to rip in WMA
lossless and it would be easier if I could just allow the media player to
save them in its library if it's accessible.  thanks

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Re: a windows media player question

2005-07-01 Thread james dean
On 7/1/05, Melissa Tucker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where can I set up windows media player to not be the default player or
> recorder?
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Just install whatever player you want to be the default, and that
should make it so. In other words, the player that you installed will
be the default, not Windows Media Player. Hope I could help...
 James

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a windows media player question

2005-07-01 Thread Melissa Tucker
Where can I set up windows media player to not be the default player or 
recorder?
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