Hi,
What do you mean when you say popup menu? I also have the menubar problem, 
but intermittently. For the most part, I can
navigate using WMP 11 the same as version 10.
Howeever, I've yet to figure out how to select tracks for ripping - I just 
cut and paste them from My Music Folders onto the cd drive and select burn 
to CD option and usually no problems from that point on.
I did for awhile have the same problem with CDs stopping 2/3 through the 
burn process, but I've since cleaned the lense via a disc with tiny brush to 
wipe over the lense as well as blowing out my entire unit...


Best Regards,
Cornell




----Original Message Follows----
From: "Bobcat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: wmp 11 menu trouble
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:09:58 -0600

Thanks David.  Very helpful info.  If I get used to the new way the library
works, I might even keep this version.  It does sound better with SRS Wow
which I use all the time.
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Bailes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 7:08 AM
Subject: Re: wmp 11 menu trouble


 > Hi,
 >
 >>So far, I can get around the player fairly well.  I
 >>just have one stupid
 >>problem.  It's the menu bar.  No matter whether I
 > turn >on classic menus or
 >>not, the menu bar gets focus and I can't tab around
 >>the main interface.
 >
 > neither alt or esc leaves the classic menus - it's
 > best to use the new style popup menu. To leave the
 > popup menu use esc. Also there's a bug when you first
 > open the new style popup menu after logging in: all
 > the keystrokes to navigate around the window stop
 > working. To work round this, press ALT + TAB which
 > closes the menu, and then press alt to open the menu
 > again.
 >
 >>And, I can't
 >>figure out how to select different albums when I
 >>select an artist in the
 >>play list
 >
 > It's not as friendly as wmp 10. If you list by artist
 > in the library tree, move to the primary list view and
 > choose an artist, then the songs are grouped by album,
 > but I don't think Jaws reads the album titles. An
 > alternative is to select the album view in the Library
 > tree, go to the search box (ctrl + e), type in the
 > artists name (or first few letters), press down arrow,
 > and you're at the top of the list of albums in the
 > primary list view. (the above search actually matches
 > to text in any of the columns - if you want to ensure
 > it only matches to an artist, type eg, artist:bono.
 >
 > David Bailes.
 >
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