Windows Media Player Question

2011-05-10 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello List:  Have an interesting situation with Windows Media Player: let's say 
I am running an audio stream that uses Windows Media Player.  Then I open 
another program such as Outlook Express; let's also say I may open another 
program; I'm noticing that I cannot get back to the Windows Media Player's 
window!  The only way to accomplish this is to again click the Windows Media  
Player shortcut on my desk top!  This is something that I can certainly do (if 
I have to) I just wonder if this is the normal way this should behave!  Am 
running Windows Media 11; running Jaws 12 and Windows XP (home edition) Service 
Pack 3.
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Re: Windows Media Player Question

2011-05-10 Thread Tom Kaufman
Sorry for posting this twice (I thought that something messed me up when I 
went to send the first posting!

Tom Kaufman
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Hello List:  Have an interesting situation with Windows Media Player: 
let's say I am running an audio stream that uses Windows Media Player. 
Then I open another program such as Outlook Express; let's also say I may 
open another program; I'm noticing that I cannot get back to the Windows 
Media Player's window!  The only way to accomplish this is to again click 
the Windows Media  Player shortcut on my desk top!  This is something that 
I can certainly do (if I have to) I just wonder if this is the normal way 
this should behave!  Am running Windows Media 11; running Jaws 12 and 
Windows XP (home edition) Service Pack 3.

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Re: Windows Media Player Question

2008-11-09 Thread Mr. Bill
hi hey here is a issue,  when I play a video useing real player? the 
search comes up asking me what ssize is it and so forth? I wanto make 
it stoop or disable this ok?  I'm useing xp pro and it real player 
10.5. Thanks for anyone out there  that can help grin!At 01:24 PM 
11/9/2008, you wrote:

Thanks, Mr. Bill.

I wonder why this is happening then.  Hmmm.

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 Hi no it does not matter if it is a vista in fact it is designed for
 vista and xp ok?At 01:15 PM 11/9/2008, you wrote:
Hello,

I have a question.  I have Windows Media Player 11 on my Del
laptop.  It works just fine, except for the fact that when playing a
song, toward the end, it tends to pause for a bit.  It may do it
once or twice, but it does pause before finishing the song.  It
happens during each song.  I don't have that problem with my other
computer that has it.  My newer computer is a Vista computer.
Does that matter?
Jim
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Re: Windows Media Player Question

2008-11-09 Thread Mr. Bill
Hi no it does not matter if it is a vista in fact it is designed for 
vista and xp ok?At 01:15 PM 11/9/2008, you wrote:

Hello,

I have a question.  I have Windows Media Player 11 on my Del 
laptop.  It works just fine, except for the fact that when playing a 
song, toward the end, it tends to pause for a bit.  It may do it 
once or twice, but it does pause before finishing the song.  It 
happens during each song.  I don't have that problem with my other 
computer that has it.  My newer computer is a Vista computer.

Does that matter?
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Windows Media Player Question

2008-11-09 Thread Jim
Hello,

I have a question.  I have Windows Media Player 11 on my Del laptop.  It works 
just fine, except for the fact that when playing a song, toward the end, it 
tends to pause for a bit.  It may do it once or twice, but it does pause before 
finishing the song.  It happens during each song.  I don't have that problem 
with my other computer that has it.  My newer computer is a Vista computer.
Does that matter?
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Re: Windows Media Player Question

2008-11-09 Thread Jim
Thanks, Mr. Bill.

I wonder why this is happening then.  Hmmm.

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 Hi no it does not matter if it is a vista in fact it is designed for 
 vista and xp ok?At 01:15 PM 11/9/2008, you wrote:
Hello,

I have a question.  I have Windows Media Player 11 on my Del 
laptop.  It works just fine, except for the fact that when playing a 
song, toward the end, it tends to pause for a bit.  It may do it 
once or twice, but it does pause before finishing the song.  It 
happens during each song.  I don't have that problem with my other 
computer that has it.  My newer computer is a Vista computer.
Does that matter?
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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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 Can the player copy disk to disk?  thanks

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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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A windows Media Player question?

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?

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.

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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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Re: Windows Media Player Question

2006-03-25 Thread Gary Schindler
thanks bunches. I shall give it a go.

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 Get focus on the cd or song titles then use the context key and bring up a
 menu that has Find album info.  This will bring up a web page where you
 have several choices.  This works whether you already have info or not. 
 If
 the menu is disabled, hit spacebar on the item in the now playing, song, 
 or
 album list to make sure it actually has focus.
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 Hello users of windows media player 10, I don't often use Windows media
 player for anything, but I wanted to retrieve the cddb information for a
 disk but couldn't figure out how to do it. do you use the synchronize
 button
 or something like that?

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Re: Windows Media Player Question

2006-03-25 Thread Gary Schindler
It worked. thanks for the tips on how to get the cddb information.

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 Get focus on the cd or song titles then use the context key and bring up a
 menu that has Find album info.  This will bring up a web page where you
 have several choices.  This works whether you already have info or not. 
 If
 the menu is disabled, hit spacebar on the item in the now playing, song, 
 or
 album list to make sure it actually has focus.
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 Hello users of windows media player 10, I don't often use Windows media
 player for anything, but I wanted to retrieve the cddb information for a
 disk but couldn't figure out how to do it. do you use the synchronize
 button
 or something like that?

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RE: Windows Media Player Question

2006-03-24 Thread paul faucheux
u select process media information! 

paul from pc audio!


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 Hello users of windows media player 10, I don't often use Windows media 
 player for anything, but I wanted to retrieve the cddb information for a 
 disk but couldn't figure out how to do it. do you use the synchronize button 
 or something like that?
 
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Windows Media Player Question

2006-03-23 Thread Gary Schindler
Hello users of windows media player 10, I don't often use Windows media 
player for anything, but I wanted to retrieve the cddb information for a 
disk but couldn't figure out how to do it. do you use the synchronize button 
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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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Re: a windows media player question

2005-07-01 Thread james dean
On 7/1/05, Melissa Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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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...
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Windows Media Player Question

2005-06-09 Thread doug leavens

I hope This isn't off topic but.
How can I save a stream in Wmp 10??
I'm trying to do the same thing as bookmarking in winamp.
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Windows Media Player question

2005-05-25 Thread Cynthia Handel
When I put a CD in my D drive, it doesn't start to play automatically.  I 
must have checked something in Windows Media Player to prevent it.  But, I 
have Windows Media Player and also Real Player on my computer and neither of 
these starts automatically.  What can I do to change this?

Cindy


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Re: Windows Media Player question

2004-12-28 Thread Matthew Boyer
But can I change it? You see, I have a big audio folder [d:\hear]. Btw, my
main hard drive is only 10 mb, but the other hd is 40 mb, so I store my
music there.
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 It defaults to your My music folder which you can find in my documents
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 then where does the learning start?

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 Where do I set where to put the files ripped from cd by this
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Re: Re: Windows Media Player question

2004-12-28 Thread doc
Yes it can be changed.  When you go into options move to the second tab.
(copy music)
enter the change button and direct it to where you would like your music
stored.
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laugh nervously and change the subject.
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But can I change it? You see, I have a big audio folder [d:\hear]. Btw, my
main hard drive is only 10 mb, but the other hd is 40 mb, so I store my
music there.
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 It defaults to your My music folder which you can find in my documents
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 then where does the learning start?

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Re: Windows Media Player question

2004-11-12 Thread Curtis Delzer
Does media player support *.ogg (vorbis) files? Seems to me there is some 
kodec for doing it but I lost the information or as to how to install it? 
Thanks.


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Re: Windows Media Player question

2004-11-11 Thread ptusing
Hi,
Yes it defaults as   saving radio stations in My Media Library saves
stations both in the Library and in My Music.

But wouldnt those ripped files   saved files  also save somewhere in Media
Player itself?
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Re: Windows Media Player question

2004-11-11 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi Matthew.

To change the settings for ripped music using windows media player do the
following:

1.  Start windows media player.
2.  Press alt + T to open the Tools menu.
3.  Arrow up to Options and press enter.
4.  You will now be in a multi-tab dialogue.  Locate the ripping tab.
5.  To change the output folder, tab to the change button and press enter.
6.  Select the folder in the normal windows manner and tab to ok, pressing
spacebar to confirm your change.
7.  Tab to ok and press spacebar to close the options dialogue.

You can also change the way in which the output track file name is made up
in this dialogue.  For example, you may choose track number separated with a
dash and then track name.  There are a host of combinations here.

You can also select MP3 format or WMA.  Interestingly, there's a lossless
WMA format here.  I ripped a CD with this and though it was nearly 300MB in
size, it sounded very good.  However, the next CD I ripped using this format
was not acceptable as the start of each track was garbaged so back to CDEX
for me.

Kevin
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Re: Windows Media Player question

2004-11-11 Thread doc
yes it does.  the library gets the info from your my music folder.
Doc Wright
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then where does the learning start?

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Hi,
Yes it defaults as   saving radio stations in My Media Library saves
stations both in the Library and in My Music.

But wouldnt those ripped files   saved files  also save somewhere in Media
Player itself?
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 It defaults to your My music folder which you can find in my documents
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Re: Windows Media Player question

2004-11-11 Thread ptusing
HI,
I  may be confused here butI wondered if ripped files also saveto
MediaLibrary. I think your answer is yes.
If that is  not so, write back.
Thanks.

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 yes it does.  the library gets the info from your my music folder.
 Doc Wright
 http://wrightplaceinc.net
 If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
 then where does the learning start?

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 Hi,
 Yes it defaults as   saving radio stations in My Media Library saves
 stations both in the Library and in My Music.

 But wouldnt those ripped files   saved files  also save somewhere in Media
 Player itself?
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  It defaults to your My music folder which you can find in my documents
  Doc Wright
  http://wrightplaceinc.net
  If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
  then where does the learning start?
 
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  Subject: Windows Media Player question
 
 
  Where do I set where to put the files ripped from cd by this
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Windows Media Player question

2004-11-10 Thread Matthew Boyer
Where do I set where to put the files ripped from cd by this program?
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Re: Windows Media Player question

2004-11-10 Thread doc
It defaults to your My music folder which you can find in my documents
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning start?

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windows media player question and winamp troubles

2004-08-25 Thread nick danger
Hi yall,

I had a bunch of weird things happen last night and I need to figure all of
this out. Let's try to start from the top. Hopefully this isn't too lengthy
but I figure the better the explanation, the better the chances of
straightening out the hassles.

First, I changed the operating system from windows 98 to windows 2000 pro
and I've got JFW 4.51 pro as a screen reader. While running winamp 5.03A, I
discovered that the first annoying thing that occurred was that when I
wanted to play a cd with it, the open files dialog box would come up and the
disk wouldn't play even though I associated it with playing disks.  Last
night, I found that both JFW and winamp share the same volume control
wav/mp3.  This of course isn't good because when you reduce the volume in
winamp JFW's also gets reduced.  In my previous setup when I was running
windows 98, Jaws was linked to the pc-speaker volume control and winamp to
the wav/mp3 control which worked like a charm.  I tried to set this same
configuration up last night, but whenever I would start winamp, the mute all
checkbox would activate and the wav/mp3 volume would drop all the way to
zero.  This went down 3 times. So I said screw it and uninstalled the
winamp.  If it's not gonna work I figure what good is having it around. If
there's a way to configure it to work and not fool with JFW's volume I'd
sure appreciate help with it and It will be no prob for me to either do a re
install or snatch winamp 5.04.

Now on to my other situation.  I've got windows media player 9 series for
win2k and I would like it to play all of the songs in a folder instead of
just one at a time. How do you get it to do that?  Winamp does this without
a hitch. Also, while playing a cd with it, for some unknown reason when I
tried to go to the internet and do stuff the pc would crash.  Weird I'll
tell ya never had that happen before.  I've gotta know, what in the world is
going on here? I've never had this much chaos and mayhem with my audio.
Thanks for all help and listening, one confused brother.

Tony



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Re: Windows Media Player question

2004-04-06 Thread Julie Warrington
I am having similar problems, and I do remember at one time I was able to
see that shuffle option.  Now I cannot see it in the choices.  I tried the
alt p and arrowed and nothing happens.  if I press alt, no menu bar comes up
either.  I believe I just recently upgraded to windows media 9 and I run XP
home and jaws 5.  Any other help or suggestions would be great.  regards.
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 hi cindy, go to the windows media player and uncheck the shuffle in the
play
 menu.

 to go to the play menu do alt plus p and cursor down to shuffle and press
 the enter key you cd should play in the right order now.
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 Subject: Windows Media Player question


  How can I set Windows media player to play a CD in the order it was
  recorded, rather than randomly?
 
  Cindy
 
 
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