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Unregistered March 18th, 2002 09:27 AM

I am also having trouble with Limewire not playing my downloaded mp3s. It doesn't even appear to have the player. Anyone know why that is? Do I need to uninstall and reinstall?

Unregistered March 22nd, 2002 02:21 AM

Just go to your options tab and uncheck the limewire player it will launch the default player.

fospina March 24th, 2002 07:28 PM

player config probems.
 
I was spoiled with the older version of Limewire. I'm running on Mac OS 9.2 and I used to click on the 'Launch' button or just double click on mp3s, mpgs, whatever and my default players, itunes or quicktime, would start. Now, on LW 2.2.4 when I do this nothing happens. Sure I can get around it by opening the player first, converting the files through the player app but it seems like a whole lot of extra steps I didn't have to take before.
Also, I'm not sure if this by design but there is no Limewire player in options listed under tools, nor is a player option reflected under the library tab. Is this a Mac specific thing or is a re-install recommended here? :confused:

Unregistered March 26th, 2002 12:22 AM

I think this version of limewire is not as good as the older version i cant burn cds because it wont launch into my itunes application is there anyway that anyone knows to do that?
Thanxs

zelig7 April 5th, 2002 04:54 AM

launching from LWire 2.3 into iTunes.(ditto)
 
Ditto, folks..
I had the LWire freeware, and it defaulted to iTunes, now quicktime player launches when hit the launch button in LW library.
* I saw some instruction to de-select something in the LWire Options menu, but there's nothing to de-select.
-guess I'll try the reinstall again and see what happens.
*Another thought:
at the end of a downloading session, open your iTunes Library and the download file from LWire, and transfer them (highlight/drag) them over to iTunes, or try an import function.. it's worked pretty well for me, though sometimes I have to double check that they actually show in the iTunes Library, (sometimes they're in the iTunes library file folders, but not on the player library itself..odd but it happens)

zbell April 5th, 2002 07:25 AM

Go to the Apple Menu and select Control Panels. See if you see anything called File Exchange. If you do, open that. You'll see a window where you can choose which application opens which type of files. Scroll down to mp3 (or hit the M key to get there much quicker). Highlight the application, which is probably QuickTunes, select Change, then choose iTunes.

zbell:D

imacnuzzi April 5th, 2002 05:26 PM

itunes
 
My mp3s still are downloading as quicktime format. I am now using a program called the itunes associator which works awesome and all you need to do is drag and drop onto its icon and it instantly converts to Itunes format.This Itunes associator can be found at Macupdate.com.

fospina April 5th, 2002 08:10 PM

Check it out!

Here are some tips I picked up from another thread. The first one was left by some obnoxious nutwing, and I quote:

"Go to iTunes... Open preferences in the EDIT menu... Click the GENERAL tab... Under "Internet" go to: Use iTunes for internet music playback... Click on SET... Click OK to exit..... DONE!!!!"

Believe it or not that one worked for me.:)
Here's the other:

"Go to the Apple Menu and select Control Panels. See if you see anything called File Exchange. If you do, open that. You'll see a window where you can choose which application opens which type of files. Scroll down to mp3 (or hit the M key to get there much quicker). Highlight the application, and select your preferred player."

This one I'm not too sure about but if it helps anyone, what the heck. See Ya!
:cool:


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