: Sunday, June 04, 2006 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: ripping CD's with windows media player
Hi, I'd like to know about the gold wolf program that you mentioned.
Thanks.
Terri
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Lossless is a Windows Media Audio format!
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Its not a program; its a music format, like mp3
I believe that I have put over 200 songs on a CD!
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Ah, yes. Forgot about that. Its been
You can also get CDex at JFWLite.COM!
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My mp3 player can't play .ogg files and besides
!
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Its not a program; its a music format, like mp3 or wavv.
Tyler
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hi
just a correction here.
gold wave only costs like 29.95 or some such. it's a very good editor. it
allows you to do 150 commands free per session. after that, you get an alert
about you being over the amount, but it will continue working.
brandon
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hi
the link is
http://www.whitestick.co.uk/download.html
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hi tyler
can't comment for sure, but he's talking about media player. it goes in
percent, but as he said it gives you more info. the wm 9 dialog isn't very
accessible, but apparently that changed with 10. haven't bothered to waste
an hour and a half to grab 10 to find out, i'd prefer about 40
hi tyler
i highly doubt real networks will switch to something like winamp, i just
can't see it.
the paid version of winamp burns at 48x, but this is only useful if you have
a burner that supports burning that fast. not many burners that come with
pc's do, and most of the lower end externals or
Not only is it a windows media audio format, but it's also the best format
by a mile.
Heere is my 2 cents. Considering windows media player 10 works really well
with jaws and I wouldn't mind betting that it also works with window eyes
and any other half decent screen reader, then wmp 10 gets
Hi, everyone. I have a lot of oldies CD's that I'd like to put in the My
Music folder. Has anyone had much luck with windows media player? If so,
could someone please tell me how to rip my CD's? Would I have to have a
special program to rip CD's? Thank you for your help in advance
Windows Media Player 11 beta is now available and one place where you
can download it from is at
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Windows_Media_Player_for_Windows_XP/954180977/2.
A list of Windos Media Player 11 shortcuts can be found in the Help
section of the program.
Regards Steve
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
:11 PM
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 system which is windows xp
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
It worked. thanks for the tips on how to get the cddb information.
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Get focus on the cd or song
u select process media information!
paul from pc audio!
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 22:29:32 -0500
Hello users of windows media player 10, I don't often use
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?
Gary Schindler
Bridgeville PA
Could the problem disks have some sort of copy protection scheme?
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I rarely
, 2006 9:37 PM
Subject: ripping with windows media player
Hey folks,
I've been using wmp to rip my music collection onto an external drive, and
for the most part I'm very happy with the process. However, on occasion I
will rip a seemingly fine cd onto the drive, and when I listen to the
ripped
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Could the problem disks have some sort of copy protection scheme?
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missed your replies so here goes again.
I ripped a cd with Windows Media Player to mp3 but deleted the mp3 files and
want to rip it again but WMP10 is recognising that, how can I make WMP10
forget the identity of the previously ripped cds and where are these
identities located?
Thanks, George
I thought error correction would fix that. Sad.
Do you have CDEX or Easy CD Extractor? One of those might do a better job.
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Mine was off as well, but enabling it still results in the odd sounds
popping up in certain songs. It
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I thought error correction would fix that. Sad.
Do you have CDEX or Easy CD Extractor? One of those might do a better
job.
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Mine was off as well, but enabling it still results
Do either of those programs rip to a lossless format? If so, which one?
Scott
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I thought error
I don't know but they probably can if you have the right codex installed.
I've had good luck with WMA and their lossless format so I haven't installed
CDEX on the new machine yet.
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Do either of those programs rip to a lossless
,
and they seem to be fine, so I'm hoping the bad discs wer an anomaly.
Scott
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I don't know
Hey folks,
I've been using wmp to rip my music collection onto an external drive, and
for the most part I'm very happy with the process. However, on occasion I
will rip a seemingly fine cd onto the drive, and when I listen to the ripped
tracks, there will be a clicking or ticking sound of a
Hello!
I asked this before but might have missed your replies so here goes again.
I ripped a cd with Windows Media Player to mp3 but deleted the mp3 files and
want to rip it again but WMP10 is recognising that, how can I make WMP10
forget the identity of the previously ripped cds and where
. Then find and activate
the rip button. This should allow the cd to be ripped again.
Scott
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I noticed an option in WMP to do error correction while ripping. Try that
and tell us if it makes a difference. I haven't had any trouble so far with
the default setting, which is off. But, I was thinking I should turn it on.
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or
smaller WMA format. I'll keep you all up to date if there are any
developments.
Scott
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I noticed
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Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 6:56 AM
Subject: Ripping CDs With Windows Media Player.
Hello!
I ripped a cd with Windows Media Player to mp3 but deleted the mp3 files
and
want to rip it again but WMP10 is recognising that, how can I make WMP10
forget the identity
Hello!
I ripped a cd with Windows Media Player to mp3 but deleted the mp3 files and
want to rip it again but WMP10 is recognising that, how can I make WMP10
forget the identity of the previously ripped cds and where are these
identities located?
Thanks, George
, it seems that the
embedded player on the page and the actual windows media player, series 9 by
the way, can't communicate and link up or whatever they do.
I found a workaround for this problem. I established another account
on the computer, and when I go to that one, everything works as it should
Hello to the list.
I don't know why it took me so long to find this, but if you tab around in
Windows media player you will eventually come across a seek slider control
which allows you to advance forward in the file.
All four arrow keys seem to have an effect, but I wonder if there is a way
hey jim! no there is no way to use smaller incraments! i am paul from pc
audio!
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Date: Mon
people towards them.
- Helen Keller, 1925
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Hello to the list.
I don't know why
list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 12:47 PM
Subject: Re: Problem with Windows Media Player
OK, and if I did, what does that mean, and how do I fix it?
Again, I'm unfamiliar with a lot of this. I just use it. grin
Jim
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Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 12:05 AM
Subject: Re: Problem with Windows Media Player
Go to the view menu and check if full mode is checked.
Regards,
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Yes, I have Windows Media Player 10 and JAWS 5. Like I said, it was working
wonderfully until a few days ago.
Jim
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Hi Jim,
Just press ctrl + 1 to activate the full mode.
Jouie
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Hi
Thank you very much.
I think that helped some.
Jim
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Hi Jim,
Just press ctrl + 1 to activate
I'm always here to help. Thank you!
Jouie
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Thank you very much.
I think
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About the problem that you cannot access the menu by pressing alt, right,
and in pc cursor mode, I
Hi there,
I'm having a problem with my Windows Media player, and I've already reinstalled
it.
Basically, when I open it and want to go to one of the menus in the menu bar,
it won't do anything. I hit the Alt key to get to the menu bar, and it won't
do a single thing. I can tab around
Windows media player 10? JAWS 5, 6 or 7?
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Hi there,
I'm having a problem
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Windows media player 10? JAWS 5, 6 or 7?
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Regarding the menus problem, may be you have changed it to compact mode?
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Yes, I have Windows Media Player 10 and JAWS 5. Like I said, it was working
wonderfully until a few days ago.
Jim
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about Windows Media Player. I'm using
Widows Media Player 10, and my public library uses NetLibrary, not Overdrive.
I'm used
to mostly cutting and pasting files using Windows Explorer, which works pretty
well when I'm moving files from my computer to say, the bookport.
Unfortunately,
the only way
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 Windows Media Player. I'm used to
mostly cutting and pasting files using Windows Explorer, which works pretty
well when I'm moving files from my computer to say
, but, as we all know, Windows Media Player is a bit more
difficult for blind folks. Do you all have any tricks, scripts,
links I can go to to learn how to move these WMA files using
Windows Media Player? The Ilo manual says you can't do it any
other way but through Windows Media player. Any help
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
How in the world does one get started playing DVDs with media player? Is
there something I need to setup? Can't get my DVD to work at all.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Betsy
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I forgot to mention three important things. I am running media player version
10, jfw 7 and windows xp. Sorry about that.
Quoting Betsy Sawyers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How in the world does one get started playing DVDs with media player? Is
there something I need to setup? Can't get my DVD to
Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows Media Player for Windows XP
To: Move left, right, up, or down menus and lists
Press: ARROW KEYS
To: Play an item
Press: ENTER or SPACEBAR
To: Display the Help menu
Press: ALT+H
To: Display Windows Media Player Help
Press: F1
To: Display the anchor window menu
Press
To play dvd's using Windows Media Player, you need a software add-on. A
free one is VLC Media Player. This link takes you to the Windows download
page:
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html
I believe Don from this list was the source of my knowledge of this program.
Dean
hello friends. I forgot to ask the person who passed along to me the shortcut
keys,
i was told that you can use windows media player to play dvd's instead of the
power dvd player?
is this true, and will i need a plugin?
thanks. Randy
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hello friends. I forgot to ask the person who passed along to me
you do not need a plugin and yes you can play dvd's.
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hello friends. I forgot to ask the person who
you use windows media player to play dvd's?
yes
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hello friends
what do i have to do. start up power dvd or windows media player and tell it
to play a dvd. thanks. Randy
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HellO!
I have got some strange problems with windows Media Player 10.'
Evry stream i try to open wont stream.
I can not see any arror messages but i can't hear anything except from one
station which works great.
But that is not a radiostation its the latest preaching from our pastor in
my church
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Some thing is happening with windows media player that I don't know what
to
do with.
I like to go to BillSparks radio website quite often however, when I press
enter on the station that I want, the computer goes in to a file
extension that you have to set up to do that?
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Carliss:
By any chance do you also have winamp
Hi, Linn, you can press alt f for file, and p for properties and press
enter, while the stream in windows media player is playing, tab down to
the location edit box, and copy that address to the clip board, then
open up a text editor such as note pad, paste it in, and at the end of
the file add
That worked. Thanks, Marty.
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Hi, Linn, you can press alt f for file, and p
Listers,
Some thing is happening with windows media player that I don't know what to
do with.
I like to go to BillSparks radio website quite often however, when I press
enter on the station that I want, the computer goes in to a file down load
mode. Now I understand what's going on but I don't
Can't you just tell it to open the file you want to listen to instead of
saving it? If you open it it won't be stored on your machine.
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On 11/28/2005 at 6:07 PM Carliss wrote:
Listers,
Some thing is happening with windows media player that I don't know
Hello, Carlis. I'm also having trouble with my windows media player. I
have a friend who has an oldies music show and when I hit enter on that link
to listen, I get this weird pop-up window instead. I even tried opening it
in my favorites list and the same thing happened. Does anybody have
Hi Carlos! But after you've downloaded what you want to hear, you could
just listen to it, then delete!
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Listers,
Some thing
My husband and I have a radio station on AudioRealm and we are streaming
with Windows Media Player. Is there a plugin that we can install so that we
can see the titles of the tracks?
Beverly
If you like RB or Gospel music, check out my station at
http://www.shilohsplace.net
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My husband and I have a radio station on AudioRealm and we are streaming
with Windows Media Player. Is there a plugin that we can install so that
we
can see the titles
Hi all
Can someone please give me some instructions to synchronise my iriver h320
with windows media player? The player can definitely pla copyrighted wma
files, but they must be copied through the windows media player to work.
I have loaded windows media player, connected my iriver h320
you just plug the usb connection in in to the middle plug and make sure that
windows media is set to auto sink. I have downloaded a few mp3s that had
digital rights management and the first time I had to turn on the synk
option. now it works ever6y time.
iriver h320 with windows media player
you just plug the usb connection in in to the middle plug and make sure that
windows media is set to auto sink. I have downloaded a few mp3s that had
digital rights management and the first time I had to turn on the synk
option. now it works ever6y time
As I remember the first time windows media saw my iriver it asked the
question. I wonder if you missed that question if you could go to options
devices and set synk up from there?
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Hi list:
Every since I downloaded and installed winamp I am having the following
problem. Whenever internet explorer tries and open an windows media player
file for example, .asx. Explorer will prompt me to download the file instead
of windows media player automatically opening and playing
Hi folks,
I've installed jaws 6.10 and Wmp 10. Would you recommend me any special
configuration in order to read wmp's statusbar (i.e. buffering status
listening to contents in streaming format)?
Thanks in advance,
Gianluca
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Is there such a thing as a plug-in (or any other sort of adaptation) that
allows Windows Media Player to play Real Audio streams?
Thanks.
Blessed Be,
Dana
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Subject: windows media player and mp3 and m3u files
Greetings. I havelaunched a podcast, Baha'i Perspectives. The files are
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I make my podcast available for regular streaming and downloading for
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i also had this problem one time and i got it sorted out by going to the view
menu and then down to visualisations and across to none - this seemed to stop
wmp going online and it just went back to normalhope this helps. stephen
-
When I was experimenting with windows media player, something got changed
It some how got on the windows media web site and now when ever I try to
listen to Paul Harvey it says download something and asks me to sign in.
There is a whole web page there. What did I do to make this happen and how
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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good day to all. i am having a very difficult issue with windows media player
and i was wondering if you guys might have a sollution.
i am trying to listen to any streams or anything of sorts with windows media
player and i get the following error.
Windows media player dialog. an internal
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
Recently, I was successful in teaching myself to rip music from CDs using
Windows Media Player, which I'm glad to have done even though I intend to
primarily use CDex for this purpose. Always good to know more than one way
to do something.
But I'm not having such success learning the burn
CDs with Windows Media Player
The URL is www.goldenhawk.com. I learned the program on my own, but I
believe Main Menu did a review of the program once upon a time.
Bruce
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The URL is www.goldenhawk.com. I learned the program on my own, but I
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Recently, I was successful in teaching myself to rip music from CDs using
Windows Media Player, which I'm
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Subject: Re: Burning CDs with Windows Media Player
Hi Daniel.
I would recommend nero burning ROM for all of your music and back up tasks.
I've used nero for over 5 years and found nothing as accessible and easy to
use. There are many others on the list using nero too so you won't
Well maybe you could get Nero 5.5 at a reduced price, since Nero has gone to
6, and beyond.
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Hi Daniel.
I would recommend nero burning ROM for all of your music and back up tasks.
I've used nero for over 5 years and found nothing as accessible
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I recommend CDRWIN. It's cheaper than Nero, and I have never been able to
get anywhere with Nero while I have found CDRWIN to be very accessible.
Bruce
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I recommend CDRWIN. It's cheaper than Nero, and I have never been able to
get anywhere with Nero while I have found
Thanks, Bruce. I'll be checking this out.
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The URL is www.goldenhawk.com. I learned
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