Windows Media Player; is possible to rip DVD burning or expenses to an external device IE. memory stick
I was wondering if it is possible to tear that burned DVD or fresh to an external device IE. memory stick
Hello
No, you will not be able to copy the content of the right to copy on the external drive. I suggest you to see the following link for more information.
The Player Windows Media DRM: frequently asked questions
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/Windows-Media-Player-DRM-frequently-asked-questions
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My windows XP SP2, the windows media player 11 not to rip CD audio discs. My windows media player 11 on my computer Vista SP 2 was able to rip an audio CD disc, but now it not to rip CD audio discs. The type of CD that I'm tearing on my Windows media player 11 is the one who plays on the stereo and a CD player. What is the solution? Help.
My windows XP SP2, the windows media player 11 not to rip CD audio discs. My windows media player 11 on my computer Vista SP 2 was able to rip an audio CD disc, but now it not to rip CD audio discs. The type of CD that I'm tearing on my Windows media player 11 is the one who plays on the stereo and a CD player. What is the solution? Help.
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It is possible that your optical drive requires maintenance or replacement.In addition, the following links may be worth a visit:
(314060) your CD or DVD drive is missing
or is not recognized by Windows or other programs
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/314060
(Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8)(925718) you cannot view, add, or delete items in the library
in Windows Media Player 11
http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/925718/en-usCan't rip a CD in Windows Media 11-Vista Home Premium
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_vista-pictures/cannot-rip-CDs-in-Windows-Media-Player-11-Vista/06a4c90e-6e75-4aa6-b9cd-7933fd46ab63Good luck...
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I have Acer Aspire 5735Z computer. Using Windows Media Player, I can watch a DVD, but have no sound. checked speakers that work well in other applications. IE I can download music from the internet.
original title: can play a dvd. a picture but no sound
Hello
1 is this specific problem with a particular DVD playback?
2 did you change on your computer before this problem?
3 have you tried to play the DVD in another computer?
4. What is the format of the video file?
You can follow the suggestions and then check.
Method 1
a. open Windows Media Player.
b. click on Tools.
c. click on Options.
d. click on devices.
e. click on DVD and select Properties.
f. ensure that Rip and playback are digital.
Method 2
You can download and install the latest codec of your favorite search engine.
Codecs: Frequently asked questions
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/codecs-frequently-asked-questions
Note: This response contains a reference to third party World Wide Web site. Microsoft provides this information as a convenience to you. Microsoft does not control these sites and no has not tested any software or information found on these sites; Therefore, Microsoft cannot make any approach to quality, security or the ability of a software or information that are there.
Method 3
Another possible reason is your audio driver. If the problem persists, I suggest that you download the latest audio driver from the manufacturer's website and install.
Updated a hardware driver that is not working properly
See also:
Play an audio or video file
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/play-an-audio-or-video-file
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My windows media player will not play a DVD
My windows media player will not play a DVD: Microsoft Windows 95 Version 5.1 (Build 2600.XP_SP3_gdr.111025 - 1629:Service Pack 3). Download a free version of media player to play the DVD? Please tell me the name of the upgrade and where to find the free download version, if so. Thank you!
First thing that you do not run windows 95 if your build number is 2600.XP_SP3 it is a build number of windows XP. Second, you will not be able to play DVDs using this version of windows and media player only. The reason for this is DVD is a standard that a group of companies shut down and basically, they demand rights fees to use, it codec, which you don't have. You will need get a program that has integrated these codec (or find them somewhere). Your best option for this is to completely abandon the but of the using Media player to play your DVD (unless you are looking to buy another piece of software). There is a free option that I use on my machine Windows 7 Basic its called VLC is a free player that makes just about every format out there (not sure Bluray). VLC uses its own codec (I think it's developed for the linux community orginially) rather than using the codec of the industry. You can find the program at http://www.videolan.org/
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Windows Media Player will not play a DVD, I have a series with yellow mark Driver
I got it, (cannot display the web page) twice, once when I updated one of the display, drivers, (I didn't roll back to the old.. 2nd time, I found that (work offline) to int, Explorer, had checked sort.) u can tell me what that non plug and play, pilot of the series might be for? I see the same driver identical series with yellow mark, it does not prevent me to get online, is the only problem I have, Windows Media Player, do not play a DVD!
1. check the status of the device in Device Manager. Follow the steps for the same thing:
a. click on start
b. click Run, in the Run dialog box type devmgmt.msc
c. in the Device Manager window, locate the CD/DVD drive and expand the drive, double-click the sub element to check if an error message or error code is listed.
2 install the updated firmware for the drive and check if it helps. Link:
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Media player from Windows
Why windows media player is not reading my DVD, and how do I install the windows media player decoder using my disk of windows XP Professional
FWIW... Win XP cannot natively recognize Commercial
DVD video... it requires a DVD decoder. And... He
is not a DVD decoder on your Win XP Pro drive.If you could play before commercial video DVD...
do a system restore to a time before this started
may be your solution.Or you could buy a DVD decoder at the following link:
(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)Info about DVD decoders:
Plug-ins for Windows Media Player
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/downloads/Windows-Media-Player/plug-insOr you can download and use one of the following freeware
media players:VLC Media Player
http://www.filehippo.com/download_vlc/
(works on XP/Vista/7)Media Player Classic Home Cinema
http://MajorGeeks.com/Media_Player_Classic_Home_Cinema_d6213.html
(works on XP/Vista/7)Or... you can try to download and install one of the
Following codec packs.(FWIW... it is always preferable, if you create a system restore
point before installing any software or updates).* Proceed at your own risk *.
(1) K-Lite Codec Pack (full)
http://www.filehippo.com/download_klite_codec_pack/
(Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / Windows7 / XP64 / Vista64 / Windows7 64)(2) information on CCCP (combined Community Codec Pack)
http://www.CCCP-project.NET/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
(XP SP1 or more, Vista, Windows 7 - 32 bit - 64 bit)(3) Windows 7 Codec Pack
http://download.CNET.com/Windows-7-Codec-Pack/3000-13632_4-10965840.html
(2000/XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008 / 7)(4) Media Player Codec Pack
http://www.mediaplayercodecpack.com/
(Windows XP - Vista - 7)Good luck...
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Windows Media Player not showing not ripped or downloaded music
Until there are a few days, torn CD and downloaded music from web sources automatically and permanently would appear in my Windows Media Player. Now the files only go to the location of Windows 7 library/music and I can't get the files appear in WMP.
Strange that it worked fine one day and then quit.
Thank you
Bill
Hello
Follow the given steps and check.
Method 1. Troubleshooting of Windows Media Player settings
Solving the problems of open Windows Media Player settings
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Windows-Media-Player-settings-TroubleshooterRipped files are automatically added to the Player library. On your computer, the files are in the folder in your library of music specified on the tab extract music from the Options dialog box. You can change the folder at any time.
For more information about the location of the ripped files.
Reference:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/change-settings-for-ripping-musicMethod 2:
This problem occurs because the Windows Media Player library database is corrupted.
To resolve this problem, delete the Windows Media Player database. To do this, follow these steps:1. exit Windows Media Player.
2. click on start, run, type %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Media Player, and then click OK.
3. Select all the files in the folder, and then click delete on the file menu.
Note you don't have to remove the folders that are in this folder.
4. restart Windows Media Player.Note Windows Media Player automatically rebuilds the database.
If this does not resolve the problem, disable the Windows Media Player database cache files. To do this, follow these steps:1. exit Windows Media Player.
2. Click Start, click Run, type %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoftand then click OK.
3. Select the Media Player folder, and then click delete on the file menu.
4 restart the Windows Media Player.Hope this information helps.
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My windows media player does not detect my cd burner, what do I do?
I wanted to burn a CD with my windows media player but when I tried to burn them it says connect burner. I have not used my cd burner in a few months. I don't understand why its not let.
Hello
1. did you of recent changes to the system?
2. are you sure that the burner is added to Windows Media Player?
Method 1: Run the troubleshooter.
I suggest you to run the fix - it and see if the problem is resolved. http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/cd_dvd_drive_problems/en-us
Method 2
Try the following steps:
(a) open the Windows Media Player, click Tools.
(b) select 'Options, select the devices tab.
(c) check if you see your burner here.
Otherwise, select Add and see if you can add it manually
Also check out the link below:
It will be useful.
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When I want to burn a CD in Windows Media Player, it shows "Windows Media Player has encountered a problem when burning the file to disk". What's wrong? How to fix?
I tried several times to remove the selection to burn and create a new a new but it keep "Windows Media Player has encountered a problem when burning the file to delivery" appears what should I do? What problem is it?Hello
1. what file format you are trying to burn?
2. have you made changes on the computer recently?
3. What is the security software installed on the computer?
If it's something you downloaded, it may be copy protected by DRM, in which case you may not burn it to a CD or DVD.
Here are a few things to try:
1. make sure that the disc is clean.
2. try a different brand of blank discs.
3. stop all other programs that are running.
4. make sure that the hard drive does not use disk compression.
I suggest that you follow these steps and check if they help to solve the problem.
Method 1:
Try to use the Troubleshoot utility to see if that solves the problem.
a. open the troubleshooting Windows Media Player settings Troubleshooter by clicking the Start button, then Control Panel.
(b) in the search box, type "convenience store" and then click Troubleshooting.
c. click on show all and then click the Windows Media Player settings.
Method 2:
Select a recording speed (write) more slow for the CD burner.
Change settings for burning a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player
Method 3:
If you have any third-party burning software, I suggest you temporarily Uninstall it and then try to burn the disc using Windows Media Player.
Note: Reinstall the software after the trial.
Method 4:
Temporarily disable all programs that could activate themselves, while burning is in progress, such as screensavers or anti-virus programs.
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/turn-Windows-Firewall-on-or-off
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/disable-antivirus-softwareNote: Run the computer without antivirus software or firewall is a potential threat to the computer; Be sure to activate security software after completing the troubleshooting steps and after identifying the problem.
I hope this helps.
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When I go to media sharing in Windows Media Player 11 my xbox doesn't do not part of the illustrious devices. How can I configure sharing with my xbox when it does not appear as a multimedia device. I tried setting up since the instructions given on the xbox, but it does not work. I tried to uninstall and reinstall media player, but it does not work. I can't find a button to add a device anywhere in media player
Hi, David JohnTreacy,.
I suggest you see the Microsoft article and check if the device is detected in the sharing of multimedia files.
Share your multimedia files
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-XP/help/Windows-Media-Player/11/share-media
You can also see the article for more information:
Listen to music from your computer to Xbox 360
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-XP/help/Windows-Media-Player/11/stream-Xbox
I hope this helps.
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"Windows Media Player has encountered a problem when burning the file to disk"?
"I ENCOUNTERD CE WHEN BURNING YEAR MP3 AUDIO CD AND NOW I wanted TO KNOW WHY IT WON'T WORK THAT IS THE CODE POPPING up" Windows Media Player has encountered a problem when burning the file to disk ' WHAT CAN BE THE PROBLEM
Hello MactabardX,
I try and remove Windows Media Player and then reinstall it.
Uninstalling and reinstalling Windows Media Player:
Step 1.
Uninstalling Windows Media Player:
1. go to start and in the search type "Turn Windows willing or not.
2. click on "Turn Windows features on or off".
3. search for multimedia and uncheck the brand in the face of Windows Media Player.
4 restart the computer
Step 2.
Reinstall Windows Media Player:
1. go to start and in the search type "Turn Windows willing or not.
2. click on "Turn Windows features on or off".
3. find the multimedia functions and place a check mark in front of the Windows Media Player.
4 restart the computer.If you encounter problems with Windows Media Player, try to use the Troubleshoot utility to see if that fixes the problem.
Open the troubleshooting Windows Media Player settings Troubleshooter by clicking the Start button, then Control Panel. In the search box, type troubleshooting, and then click Troubleshooting. Click View all, and then click the Windows Media Player settings.
If the size of the .wmv files is too large, it can cause Windows Media Player to stop working.
I try and remove videos from Windows Media Player library and test to see if the size of the files could be a problem.
If please reply back and let us know if these steps helps.
Thank you
Marilyn
Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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Windows Media Player - not possible to burn a DVD movie
Why can't I burn a movie to a DVD? using windows media player? I can an audio disc.
I can burn an audio disc, but not a dvd, yes I changed the setting of the audio data disc / dvd / disc. I have no idea, I have downloaded movies, but can't seem to get them on a dvd... Help!
I can burn an audio disc, but not a dvd, yes I changed the setting of the audio data disc / dvd / disc. I have no idea, I have downloaded movies, but can't seem to get them on a dvd... Help!
It requires Windows DVD Maker to burn a DVD.
The program is included in Vista Home Premium and Ultimate.
Other versions of Vista do not have this program.t-4-2
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Windows media player stopped information while ripping CDs on registrations
I use the most basic windows media player function to rip the CD & after entering dozens in my library, the news stopped loading album... .the ripping / burning functions continue without problems, but all the info arrives ARTIST.i UNKNOWN tried w / no result through the suggestions of troubleshooting... any help is appreciated!
Hi kennethstrong,-What version of media player do you use?Follow the steps listed in this article to resolve this problem: -
look to the top title. my windows media player won't rip music. used to RIP is fine, but I'm me comp. recovered, and now it will not. It's all fine.
Hello
· What happens when you try to extract?
Step 1: Try the following steps:
a. open Windows Media Player.
b. click on tools, Options, then choose Devices tab.
c. Select the CD drive, and then click Properties
d. Select digital and use the correction of error on the part of reading both Rip.
e. click on apply and then click Ok.
f. try to rip music and check.
Step 2: If the steps above fail, try the following steps to change the settings for Windows Media Player:
a. open Windows Media Player.
b. click on tools, Options, then choose tab music Rip.
c. under Rip settings, change the format to MP3 or WAV.
d. then set the Audio settings for best quality.
e. click on apply and then click Ok.
f. try to rip music and check.
See also: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Change-settings-for-ripping-music
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My computer has a virus and before I wiped it's own, I copied all my files to blank CD I was able to extract these CDs on my computer but they are in the WMA format and I want them in MP3 format. I changed the rip settings but when I put in the CD Ripper re - it, nothing comes tab extract. I tried to delete all the files in windows media player and my computer but media player doesn't always recognize the CD tab extract. I have restored my music files from the bin to WMA, but I really need to extract the songs in MP3 format. What can I do to get Windows to recognize and tear my CD? Any help is appreciated.
Thank you!
Make sure that there is no CD in the CD drive. Then, go to Options - confidentiality of WMP and click the button Clear the Caches . Restart WMP, and insert a CD you want to re - rip. Are you able to rip the CD now?
If it still does not work, you can try to rip the CD from another user account (if necessary, create a new user account in the control panel). Afterwards, you can move the files ripped to MP3 to your own original account. Tim Baets
http://www.BM-productions.TK
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