I found it. The code is: Me.Computer.Audio.Play("location of file",backgroundloop)
You can drag music to the Windows Media Player library by opening up the media player and the folder where the music files are located on your computer. Click on a music file and keeping your finger on the mouse or touch pad, drag it down towards the task bar and over to the Windows Media Player icon. Release the mouse and the file will go into the media library.
it does not support windows media player get itunes and you will be fine
You can listen to music on iTunes or Windows Media Player if you've downloaded any types of cool songs. You can also listen to music on Quicktime Player as well as the media player.
Go to the Microsoft web site, (www.microsoft.com) and search popular downloads and click on media player.
You have to rip the music from the cd. You can use windows media player. Open windows media player and click on rip button, choose which songs you want by checking the boxes next to each track, then start the rip. When it is finished, import the songs into the mp3 players software , then put the music onto your mp3. you can also put music directly from windows media player if your mp3 player supports it which most do except ipods and a few others.
Getting music onto windows media player involves importing the music files. Connect the device with the music to the PC and select import on windows media player. One can also import a folder from a drive on the PC.
You can drag music to the Windows Media Player library by opening up the media player and the folder where the music files are located on your computer. Click on a music file and keeping your finger on the mouse or touch pad, drag it down towards the task bar and over to the Windows Media Player icon. Release the mouse and the file will go into the media library.
you have to download the music online
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put in CD and select copy using windows media player and then select copy at top of your screen.
it does not support windows media player get itunes and you will be fine
LimeWire
on itunes or windows media player
No you cannot. iTunes music is saved as a MP4-audio file and Windows Media Player can only read MP3-audio files.
Yes
I am using Daniusoft Media Converter Pro for converting Windows Media Player music and videos WMA/WMV files to iTunes, easy and simple to use.
i don't know but i like to mix music