Try to donload it more than once and try to wach it.
Are you sure you've d/l the right format? Do you have up to date drivers and codecs?
If the movie does contain the subtitles within the movie file itself then I don't know how to answer your question. If, however, the movie file you downloaded does not contain subtitles, then you probably downloaded a separate subtitle file (such as a .srt). Your Zen probably can't handle the subtitle file and thusly you should try to find a movie file that includes the subtitles you want in the movie itself, rather than as a separate subtitle file.
First, downloading copyrighted works is illegal. 2nd, the torrent protocol splits files into many pieces. These pieces are not sequential. If you play a movie that is half downloaded, at best the movie will jump forward at random intervals. It may also be unintelligible. 3rd, movie companies and individuals will sometimes offer a movie that in reality is not that movie. 4th, did I mention that downloading copyrighted works is illegal?
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Little Nicky
yes she does if you seen it you would know omg ;)
My experience is that you cannot play the files you have downloaded once you have deleted Limewire. I just did. I do not have limewire any longer.
You probably do not have the correct codecs to play the file. A simple and pain-free solution is to download and install VLC, a free media player that can play almost all media files.
If you are downloading the wrong file format it will not play on your ipod.
From Assumption, most songs on limewire are mp3, and therefore would and SHOULD work 100% on itunes.
Limewire songs are illegal; don't use them in the first place.
Explorer has crashed. reboot and delete the file from a DOS prompt.
IN LIMEWIRE YOU HAVE TO RIGHT CLICK ON THE SELECTED SONG AND GO TO FILE LOCATION AND THEN FROM THERE YOU HAVE TO USED ITUNES AS YOUR PRIMARY MUSIC PLAY AND THEN IT SHOULD PLAY THE SONG, OR YOU CAN JUST EASILY, DRAG IT FROM LIMEWIRE TO ITUNES
try to guess the name of the song and download it frm a p2p program for freeAnswerI'm certainly not the greatest on keeping up with where music can be downloaded from so I use something easy called "Limewire." First go onto Google and type in: Music score for the movie _____________. Once you have the list of songs then go back on www.Google.com and download Free Limewire. Once you have gone through the free downloading put each song into the "search" area and wait to see what Limewire comes up with. Once (at the bottom) it's been downloaded successfully you can play the song until you find the one or all the ones you like. Then burn on disc.If you have any problems with Limewire just leave me a message in "Marcy's Messages" and I'll give you further instructions.ANSWER:the name of the song is 'gangster of love' by johnny Watson
Because you are probably using the streaming feature of limewire. This needs an internet connection. If you want to play music from limewire offline then you need to download the music rather than stream it.
You shouldn't have to do anything. Most songs downloaded from peer to peer sharing software like Limewire is in MP3 format. Windows Media Player can play MP3's you should be able to drag and drop the mp3 file from where Limewire saves it into the media player or right click on the file(in the folder location where its stored; not in Limewire) and choose open with and then select Windows Media Player
When limewire downloads a song, it places it in the library. The song is there and does not rely on limewire to play it. Ipods take Mp4 formats and other players generally take MP3 or WMA formats to play. You can download converters free online at download.com.
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