Windows Media Player Error When Importing Playlist To Library
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Name: Bruce
Date: January 25, 2001 at 06:32:17 Pacific
Subject: Windows Media Player Error When Importing Playlist To Library |
Comment: I'm trying to Import to Windows Media Player Library when I get the message: "The specified name is already in use." I thought I was careful in backing up my over 200 songs by Exporting to a backup zip that I have, but now after things went astray with my current list of songs, I decided to just start all over and Import the file that I have saved.All of my MP3 are still in the same place. Does anyone have any ideas about this message I'm getting? Thanks in advance, Bruce
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Response Number 1
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Name: $$%%%@*(
Date: January 25, 2001 at 08:06:27 Pacific
Subject: Windows Media Player Error When Importing Playlist To Library
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Reply: (edit)Yes, My idea might not be the one that you were looking for, but!! I personally hate WMP7.0. It is completely insane. I DO MOT WANT MS SOFTWARE TO LET ME KNOW IF MEDIA THAT I MIGHT HAVE ON MY SYSTEM HAS ISSUES WITH COPYRITE. MP7 keeps lengthly logs of every media file that has ever been on your machine. As long as your concern is MP-3's download, install and run Nullsoft Winamp from:: http://www.winamp.com/ I was using this back in the day and continue to use it now out of habbit more than anything. Prehaps better players are available?? This is what I have elected to do untill M$ explodes or implodes....LOL
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Name: Tom
Date: January 27, 2001 at 20:21:15 Pacific
Subject: Windows Media Player Error When Importing Playlist To Library |
Reply: (edit)Hey, I like Windows Media Player, I put the new divx codec 3.11 alpha in it so I could watch illegal reproductions of movies. Oh yeah, and if you're scared about them getting a little information from you, USE A FIREWALL!!!!!
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