yeah, I think I'll check out vlc...it didn't seem to like it when I just hit the space bar, lol. it openedd up quicktime, but didn't actually play it. I'mma google vlc media player!!
On 12-May-08, at 10:31 PM, Matthew Elliff wrote:

hi. you can hit the play button just by using the spacebar. you also might want to download vlc media player. just do a google search for the program.
On May 13, 2008, at 12:21 AM, Jessi Rathwell wrote:

hey guys
I know, another message from me, haha. sorry, lol!
I just downloaded a video someone posted on one of the msn groups I frequent, though, and I wanna play it. it's a .avi file. it opens up in quicktime, but it doesn't actually play. the time stays at all 0's, so it's obviously not playing anything and there's no sound. anyone know why this is? you'd think that with how popular .avi files are, quicktime would just be able to play them? do I have to download a plugin or something?

and also, can someone tell me how to do searches in the itunes store? I know you can do it without creating an account cuz we all did it at CSUN, and I did it then, but silly me can't remember what we did, lol. here's what I did that didn't work:
opened itunes
interacted with the sources table and made sure itunes store was selected stopped interacting with the sources table and VO right arrowed over to the edit field
interacted with the edit field and typed in an artist's name
stopped interacting with the edit field and VO down arrowed to the browse button VO spaced on the browse button and VO right arrowed over to the songs table and interacted with that.
but there's nothing in it, so it's like it's not searching.
I wanna make sure I can actually search and find things I want before I consider getting an account.
thanks, and hopefully my newbie questions will be gone soon, lol!





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