I can rate the song in Windows Media Player but it doesn't change the rate in the file's properties. I've tried Winamp too, but it's the same. So i need a media player what edit the file's properties when I rate the song. (Sorry for bad English)
try the linux ones
Windows Media Player only plays the videos. You can only create/edit video in Windows Movie Maker.
Go up and down on the team roster to select the player you want to edit. Then, go left to right and highlight the attribute you want. Press A(Gamecube and Xbox) or X(PS2) and select edit rating option. A keyboard will pop up on the screen and you can type any number from 0-100. The only thing you cannot edit is the overall rating and you can edit the player's jersey number. Hope this helped.
I do not think you can do too much video editing in media player. I think a Nero or Roxio software would be better suited for such a task.
you can edit songs with adobe audition. Audacity is also a great free tool.
You can use software like VLC Media Player or Sony Vegas Pro to open and edit clpi files.
If by 'edit' you mean autotune, then no. Justin Bieber uses his real voice in all of his songs.
To remove music from a media player that doesn't delete files directly, try navigating to the library or playlist where the music is stored. Look for an option to "Edit" or "Manage" the library, and then select the songs you wish to remove. If that doesn't work, you can also try uninstalling and reinstalling the media player, or manually deleting the files from the device's storage through file management. Finally, make sure to check for any synced cloud services that might be restoring the music.
Click edit profile then go the media title click edit, next put the link of your playlist in URL
The media section is in content, on "edit my profile layout".
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Flip4Mac is software that allows Mac users to view/edit Windows Media files in the QuickTime Player. Microsoft stopped developing their Windows Media Player for Macs in 2006 and instead promoted the use of the Flip4Mac software. The basic player plugin for viewing Windows Media files is free but the editing and encoding software needs to be purchased. (See links below)
As far as I know, iTunes only works with iPods. If you have something other than an iPod, you might have to use Windows Media player. If you subscribe to Napster or Rhapsody, you can download songs from there no matter what device you have. Also, songs from Wal-Mart and Amazon.com will work on any device as well. EDIT: actually i think itunes does support other devices, but it might vary depending on your device. Like the Zune HD. Of course it isn't supported.