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navbansal September 16th, 2003 03:18 AM

wma files
 
im my limewire i have a few wma files,i coped from cds to my computer, i was wondering how i could listen to them in my limewire media player , when i click on those certain files it opens up windows media player unlike the mp3 files...

any help would be greatly appreciated

BGX July 15th, 2004 09:16 PM

I've got the same problem, but mine won't even open up windows media player.

stupididiot69er August 11th, 2004 06:27 PM

so it doesn't open up WMP open it, go in tools, options, file types and make shure that the file type that you are opening is not checked click in the check box to uncheck it

murasame August 11th, 2004 08:38 PM

Re: wma files
 
Quote:

Originally posted by navbansal
i was wondering how i could listen to them in my limewire media player , when i click on those certain files it opens up windows media player unlike the mp3 files...
You don't want to do that. Believe me. Unless you have a nice amount of RAM and the latest Java (you should always have the latter anyways); Limewire's .mp3 player is, how should I put this (without offending the devs :P), uh, not top notch. It can cause song skipping, resulting in users thinking that it's the song that's actually bad.
As for the opens-in-another-player-when-launched issue, it's not one (an issue I mean). The player plays .mp3. It will open any other format that is playable using your prefered player.
I, for one, use neither the Library's playlist function nor the .mp3 player as my preferred .mp3 player (only to preview stuff). Find the shared folder, create a shortcut if you want (although I heard that in Windoze they can cause problems...) and play the files through there. And thope that the devs will sharpen that .mp3 player in time for the next LW release.

stupididiot69er August 12th, 2004 10:25 AM

yeh sorry I forgot you defenetly wouldn't want to do that you might want to check all the boxes if WMA is your only player, and fallow murasame's advice scratch what I said a the top.

kevin442 August 12th, 2004 04:09 PM

stupid idiot . . . i cant seem to find file types in limewire. r u sure those r the right directions to it cuz i want to play all my songs through limewire player regardless how well they play

Lord of the Rings August 12th, 2004 04:36 PM

It depends where your mp3's are. To my knowledge you can only open mp3's that are in your shared folders (unless you want to trial one that's dwnlding.) (Happy to be corrected here!) Your shared folders will be listed in your LW Library window. Just press the arrow to open the folder or just click onto it (depending how many levels down the mp3s are) & your mp3's should be listed in the pane to the right. Click onto an mp3 & press launch. Once launched it can be controlled by the media player control.

If you want to add xtra shared folders, go to your LW menu Tools-Options & Sharing. There you can press Add & direct lw to where this new folder is. Then press Open & Apply & ok. Go to your LW Window & press Refesh & your new share folder will have been added to the list.

Hope this helps.

Actually, I just realised you can put the files into your incomplete folder & they can be played from there. That's if you don't want to share them (or perhaps you're aleady sharing your incomplete folder.)

stupididiot69er August 12th, 2004 11:42 PM

you would do that in limewire but in windows media player so it isn't the default, so just open Windows media player and fallow what I told you in the first post.


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