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
A couple of weeks ago, I bought some rewriteable CDs to use to record my
piano lessons. The first time I took one, it didn't seem to work. My
teacher thought maybe he was doing something wrong with his equipment, which
was new and he doesn't know all about it. But, this week, I took the
Thanks Gary. That's what the problem was. My teacher has a stand alone
recorder. So, I guess that's why it didn't work.
Cindy
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I've never used rewriteable CDs, but bought some today. How is using them
different from the others, which can be used just once? Do you do through
the same steps to burn a CD as with the others?
Cindy
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I have a friend who bought the DVS Ray DVD. He has a Dell computer. When
he puts the DVD in the player, a window opens, which says Dell Media
Experience, and then it says something like Movie Window. The problem is
that I can't figure out how to get into the menu to select the DVS track.
You know I've been having trouble figuring out how to play the RAY DVD on my
computer with Power DVD. Here's a question, which someone might be able to
answer.
When I put the DVD in, it starts to play Georgia. It plays part of it,
and then I hear applause. Then, it starts to play it, again.
Joe, I got mine from Amazon.com
Cindy
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From: Joe Bollard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 8:06 PM
Subject: cyndie's question
well cyndie, would you believe it, i'm having the same problem with a dvd i
got some
Thanks Dennis and anyone else who gave advice about getting past the initial
music on the RAY DVD. It worked, and once I got the movie to start, the h
works as you indicated it should. Thank you again.
Cindy
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Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: Power DVD Question
WHEN YOU ARE PLAYING A DVD HIT THE H KEY. THIS WILL CHANGE AUDIO STREAMS.
KEEP HITTING IT AND IT WILL CYCLE THROUGH ALL THE ABAILABLE AUDIO STREAMS.
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From: Cynthia Handel [EMAIL PROTECTED
No, I haven't tried that. But, I've pretty much come to the conclusion that
it might be helpful to upgrade to a newer, more enhanced version of Power
DVD.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Cindy
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Hello, again. I downloaded and installed Power DVD 6, Deluxe, and haven't
had any better luck with it. It seems that many of the menus are
unavailable, including Audio Languages. I don't know how to enable these
menus. There may be something in Configuration, but I don't know what much
of
I haven't been able to figure out how to make the DVS portion of the Ray DVD
to play on my computer. I'm trying to use Power DVD to play it. Although I
go into the Audio Language sub menu and can see four choices: English 1,
French, English 2 (Director's notes), and English 3 Audio for the
PM
Subject: Re: Ray DVS DVD
Is the DVD a legal copy?
if not, this may be your problem.
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Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 7:26 AM
Subject: Ray DVS DVD
I haven't been able to figure out how
I was playing around with the Ray DVD and my Power DVD on my computer.
While I was not able to change the selection to Audio for the Visually
Impaired in the audio language sub menu, I was clicking around with my JAWS
mouse button and suddenly heard the DVS description. The problem is that I
I'm trying to figure out how to get the Ray DVDD to play the DVS on my
computer. I found the Audio Language sub menu and the English DVS option,
but it says it's unavailable. How do I change this?
Cindy
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My husband got an XM Radio boom box for Christmas this year. I think the
sound quality is quite good. I wouldn't compare it, at all, to A M radio.
Cindy
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I recently downloaded the newest version of Winamp. I didn't have it on my
computer, at all, before. I don't know much about the program and was
trying to find how to get into properties, to select which types of audio I
want it to play, but I can't figure that out. In addition, I have
I recorded a program, last night, from ACB Radio. I used Total Recorder and
it played through Windows Media Player. The program recorded just fine, but
there are some places, thought the recording, where the sound isn't smooth.
It's not exactly a break in the sound, but it's like a blip. I
OK, thanks. I was wondering about that, since the previous program didn't
do that.
Cindy
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I have both Windows Media Player and Real 10 on my computer. The first time
I put a CD in, Real 10 will ask if I want to save it to my music library. I
did that, yesterday, but had a problem and had to delete the tracks I saved.
I know that Windows Media Player will save the tracks also, but,
OK, I still have the same problem/question. I only have one CD drive and
want to copy a CD onto my computer so I can burn it onto another disk.
Since I've already played it and the feature in Real Player and Windows
Media Player no longer works (saving to library), how should I do this?
Cindy
I'm still having problems configuring Total Recorder Professional Edition to
automatically split tracks. I thought I had it set up correctly, but it
saved the album as only one track, again. I must be missing something and
would appreciate hearing from anyone who might be able to help. If you'd
I now have Total Recorder Professional Edition. I was reading the help
section dealing with splitting files. I have set Total Recorder to
automatically split files, and I checked the box which says something like,
Auto create separate file for each software sound stream. Is this the
correct
I'm going to copy a CD, using Real 10. My friend's computer won't play MP4,
the default for Real 10, so I'd like to know what I should change it to, so
she can play the CD on her computer, or another CD player. I know there are
a couple Real Player options available, MP3, wav, and, I think, a
Thanks for the information, Chris. I think I'll look at CDex. I can't
figure out how to do this with Real 10, and it could be that it can't be
done with the Real 10 basic edition, but would have to have the Professional
Edition, or whatever they call it.
Thanks.
Cindy
Thanks so much, all, for the information and instructions. I did download
CDEX, so I think that will help a lot.
Cindy
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When I play a CD using Real 10, it asks if I want to save it to my library.
That's fine, and I often do. But, it saves as MP4 and if I want to make a
copy of that CD for someone, it's MP4. But, it won't play on older CD
players and my sister had to download Real 10 in order to play a CD I gave
Thanks Gary, I never thought of that. I'll look.
Cindy
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I looked in Real 10, as Gary advised, and couldn't find anything under
preferences to change the format. But, under tools, there's a place
entitled: Convert media format. I assume this is what I'd be looking for.
But, it says it's unavailable. Does the item have to be playing in Real 10
in
Chris,
I know it takes more space for a wav file on the computer. But, older CD
players don't play the MP4 files. That's why I'm trying to find out how to
change the format so I can burn a CD in a universal format which will play
on most CD players. I still haven't figured it out, so if you
I just saved the files from a CD to my My Music folder. I wanted to burn
the tracks onto a CD, but they're MP4 files and Nero 5.5 says it can't read
the files. Is there anything I can do to burn it?
There has been some discussion about burning using Windows XP. I have XP
home, but wasn't
I actually have two questions. I believe there's a way in Total Recorder to
set it so it will not begin recording until the sound begins. I haven't
been able to find that.
Also, once recorded, how can I cut out a lot of silence at the beginning of
the file?
Cindy
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Thanks. That's what I did. It's set correctly now. I appreciate your
help.
Cindy
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