You could try converting files to "m3u" files which WMP does recognise. I
found a website "Switch Sound File Converter" which was provided by NCH
Software which
lets you download for free and changes most file formats. Its easy to use.
You simply add to the list all the files(songs) you want to convert. In the
box near the bottom indicate you want to convert to ""m3u" (it gives a whole
list) and simply press convert. Store the converted music in your "My Music"
folder and WMP picks them up from there. They were in my "Recently Added"
Folder when I went back into WMP.
Hope this helps. There may be simpler ways someone else can suggest, but I
found this to work.
Marydoll
"Besurkfury" wrote:
> This is rather strange. As I understand wma and wmv files are specificly
> designed (or at the very least are meant to) to play on Media Player. For
> some reason, whenever I try to play a wma file, Media Player 11 helpfully
> points out that it cannot play the file because it is missing the codec.
> Further more, wmv files move but no sound comes out. The case of the missing
> codecs does not stop there but proceeds to crush all my hopes of ever hearing
> music again by not allowing me to play mp3 files either.
>
> I assume that other file types won't play either, however I don't have
> anyother soundfile types at hand.
>
> I have heared that many people running Vista are having problems with WMP11
> but I'm running XP!
>
> Can anybody help or at least tell me what's wrong?
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