RE: Urgent Help needed to uninstall Windows Media Player
John, This is an incomplete answer, but two pointers: WMP shows up in the "Program files X86" folder, which on my system is in the root of the C drive. This may be why you didn't realize WMP was already there, as it probably was. So, if you have Windows 7, go to Computer, then hard drive, then this folder. Second, WMP has obviously hijacked your file associations. Again, assuming (big assumption) you have Win7, open Windows search and type "file association," without the quotations. When it shows up, press enter and tab through the choices. -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john riehl Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 10:26 AM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: Urgent Help needed to uninstall Windows Media Player Hi, everyone. I'm in a real fix and need some help. I use Total Recorder to record all or parts of audio I'm playing, then save the recordings to files for later use. I recorded part of a file a couple of weeks ago and it played back fine. Last week I installed Windows Media player, and now total Recorder doesn't work at all - that is, none of the files I record play back, either through Total Recorder or through Windows Media Player, which has taken over as my default media player. (I used to use Real Audio Player). My first question: what's going on with Total Recorder? Why do files I record no longer work? Second, how do I uninstall Windows Media player, since that's the only variable that's changed? I need help pretty quickly; I need to learn part of a religious service that's coming up in a couple of days. Thanks, everyone. John
Urgent Help needed to uninstall Windows Media Player
Hi, everyone. I'm in a real fix and need some help. I use Total Recorder to record all or parts of audio I'm playing, then save the recordings to files for later use. I recorded part of a file a couple of weeks ago and it played back fine. Last week I installed Windows Media player, and now total Recorder doesn't work at all - that is, none of the files I record play back, either through Total Recorder or through Windows Media Player, which has taken over as my default media player. (I used to use Real Audio Player). My first question: what's going on with Total Recorder? Why do files I record no longer work? Second, how do I uninstall Windows Media player, since that's the only variable that's changed? I need help pretty quickly; I need to learn part of a religious service that's coming up in a couple of days. Thanks, everyone. John
RE: Urgent Help needed to uninstall Windows Media Player
What do you mean you installed Media Player? It comes with Windows. Unless you actually mean Windows Media Center. -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john riehl Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 10:26 AM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> Subject: Urgent Help needed to uninstall Windows Media Player Hi, everyone. I'm in a real fix and need some help. I use Total Recorder to record all or parts of audio I'm playing, then save the recordings to files for later use. I recorded part of a file a couple of weeks ago and it played back fine. Last week I installed Windows Media player, and now total Recorder doesn't work at all - that is, none of the files I record play back, either through Total Recorder or through Windows Media Player, which has taken over as my default media player. (I used to use Real Audio Player). My first question: what's going on with Total Recorder? Why do files I record no longer work? Second, how do I uninstall Windows Media player, since that's the only variable that's changed? I need help pretty quickly; I need to learn part of a religious service that's coming up in a couple of days. Thanks, everyone. John