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Recent problem. Media player 11 works for dvd and cd disks. Most of my mp3
files are stored on an external hard drive. They used to play on the media player 11 but now all I get is static clicks. I can still play the files using Nero Showtime or VLC Media player. I've tried resetting all the defaults in media player 11 and making it nthe default player to no avail. As media player 11 is built into the Vista OS uninstalling and re-downloading is not an option. Any help appreciated. Ray in Dublin, Ireland. |
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Do other audio files work? Do newly ripped MP3 files work or MP3 files from other sources? -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Ray in Dublin" Ray in wrote in message ... Recent problem. Media player 11 works for dvd and cd disks. Most of my mp3 files are stored on an external hard drive. They used to play on the media player 11 but now all I get is static clicks. I can still play the files using Nero Showtime or VLC Media player. I've tried resetting all the defaults in media player 11 and making it nthe default player to no avail. As media player 11 is built into the Vista OS uninstalling and re-downloading is not an option. Any help appreciated. Ray in Dublin, Ireland. |