Windows 10: Old Media Player problem on Windows 10 64-bit home edition

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  1. Foxes7890 Win User

    Old Media Player problem on Windows 10 64-bit home edition


    I have a 3-disk set of music CD. When I try to rip the music on the 3rd CD it thinks that it is the first CD. Media player lists the first CD songs, but will play the 3rd CD. The songs are listed as the ones on the first CD. How do I convince Media Player to rip the third CD so that I can play it? I will not give up using the Old Media Player !

    :)
     
    Foxes7890, May 25, 2016
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  2. ksb1941 Win User

    windows 10 pro recovery usb for Windows 10 Home

    Can arecovery media created fro windows 10 Pro also be used for the home edition (Both 64 bit)
     
    ksb1941, May 25, 2016
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  3. is there a windows 10 64-bit download of Media Player

    I am running windows 10 home 64-bit.

    I managed to install it without media player.

    I would like to install media player without doing a full install.

    Is there a supported download?

    Just thought I'd ask.
     
    paidilukous, May 25, 2016
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  4. davidhk Win User

    Old Media Player problem on Windows 10 64-bit home edition

    Since you have marked the thread as Solved, would you mind tell us how you solve the problem ?
     
    davidhk, May 26, 2016
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  5. Foxes7890 Win User
    I don't know how it got marked as solved as it isn't ? I also have a 4 disk set that I want to rip and I need to have this problem set so I can.
     
    Foxes7890, May 26, 2016
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  6. davidhk Win User
    You are the Thread Starter. Only you and the mods have the option to mark or unmark the thread as solved.
    Look for the Green button at the top of the thread.
     
    davidhk, May 26, 2016
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  7. Foxes7890 Win User
    I was able to do it this way.
    Note: This will only work if after you rip 3rd CD of a set the songs are correct when played, but all the information is not correct.

    (1) Put the CD into the computer and let Media Player rip it. Play the CD through Media Player to make sure that the songs are the ones that are actually on the CD. Not the ones that are listed.

    (2) Go to the actual file – not the library – the file path is (C:/Users/your user file (mine is Di)/Music. In that file will be all you all your music listed by album. In each album file will be the song list. Check to see if the album you just ripped is there. It will be listed under to wrong name and the songs in that file will be also wrong. Make sure that they are listed as “Media Player Audio file (.wma) and that it opens with Windows Media Player. If not change it to.

    (3) Go to Media Player again and check that album to edit it. What comes up is a spot that you can edit everything. I changed the name slightly (mine from the “Very Best Songs” to “Best Songs”). There is also a spot where you can check if this album is part of a disk set. The one I wanted to change is disk #3, so I changed the number to 3.

    (4) From there you have to correct each song name / artist / and any other info you want to be listed. Once I had everything listed how I wanted to be, I put that album information onto a flash drive. Better that having to everything again.

    (5) Now I let Media Player again rip the first CD so that the album info was correct in my music file. I again saved the 1st album onto my flash drive.

    (6) Now listed my music file was album #1 with all the correct songs / info listed. Album #3 was also listed with the new name and the corrected songs / info. Album #2 was also listed with the correct songs / info. MAKE SURE OF THIS. Save album #2 to your flash drive.

    (7) Now check Media Player and all 3 albums will be listed, with the correct songs / info. A plus is that the album picture will be there and it will be marked as Disk 3.

    (8) Now you can play disk #3 and it will PLAY. Plus you will backup copies of all 3 disks on a flash Drive.

    I hope that this works for you. It did for me. Good Luck.
     
    Foxes7890, May 29, 2016
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  8. davidhk Win User

    Old Media Player problem on Windows 10 64-bit home edition

    Nice.
    Now that you have solved your problem, please mark it as Solved so that others with a similar problem will know there is a solution here.
    Thank you.
     
    davidhk, Apr 5, 2018
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