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		<title>How to Add Media Files to Windows Media Player 11</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 05:04:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Windows Media Player 11 is the new and easy to use Media Player from Microsoft. So you have downloaded this program and want to get started on adding files. Windows Media Player may automatically add files and folders but it tends to do these from the default folders such as &#8216;My Music&#8217; and &#8216;My Videos&#8217;.&#8230;]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><br/><br/>Windows Media Player 11 is the new and easy to use Media Player from Microsoft. So you have downloaded this program and want to get started on adding files. Windows Media Player may automatically add files and folders but it tends to do these from the default folders such as &#8216;My Music&#8217; and &#8216;My Videos&#8217;. You may however have files stored in other areas you may wish to add to the Library. If you wish to make this an automated process alongside the defaults you must go to File>Add to Library or if you wish to you a shortcut simply press the F3 key.<br/><br/>Then select which media folders you wish to add,these will then automatically be monitored, anything added to them will be automatically put into your Windows Media Library. You may see an option about files previously deleted from the library, you may need to click that as you delete files that you don&#8217;t want Windows Media Player may automatically add these. If you wish to add individual files to the library you can simply locate it from a window with it open and drag it into the library and it will appear with the correct ID3 Tag.<br/><br/>You can now enjoy these files by double clicking on them or pressing the enter key. You will find performance of Windows Media slightly slow whilst it locates more files to add to the library, once it has done this it will play music more smoothly without any interruptions</p>
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		<title>How to Fix Windows Media Player 11 Error Messages</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 07:57:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kyapi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am sure many of you stumbled upon some errors in Windows Media player 11. In this article, we will discuss How to fix Windows Media player 11 error messages. Why do errors occur? Although there is a specific file type that was originally created to use with the Windows Media Player (suffixed .wm), it&#8230;]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><br/><br/>I am sure many of you stumbled upon some errors in Windows Media player 11. In this article, we will discuss How to fix Windows Media player 11 error messages. Why do errors occur? Although there is a specific file type that was originally created to use with the Windows Media Player (suffixed .wm), it is now possible to pay a wide variety of different file types with the Media Player In order for the player to be able to handle all of these different file types, it needs to have various small snippets of code installed, called codec&#8217;s. So, the first thing to check if the Media Player is malfunctioning is, do you have the correct codec installed for the file type that you are trying to run?<br/><br/>Next, many people report problems when they try to upgrade the Windows Media Player that they have installed to a later version. For example, reports of problems with upgrading to the latest version ( Media Player 11) are quite common. Many people build quite large &#8216;libraries&#8217; of music on their PC, so much so that it ends up filling their main C drive. At this point, it is quite a good idea to move this music to another drive, but what often happens is that Media Player continues to carry on adding new entries into the library instead of fixing or modifying the existing entries. In this situation, you will end up with lots of &#8216;copies&#8217; of the same song, many of which cannot work because the files that are needed to make it play have been moved to a new location. Always use a good registry cleaner to make sure error messages do not appear in the first place! We recommend Registry Easy, it&#8217;s fast and reliable! This software is the answer to &#8220;how to fix Windows Media player 11 error messages&#8221;. How to repair Windows Media Player? If you have the problem that we have just highlighted, then you need to switch off Media Player go to &#8216;My Computer&#8217; and find the file marked &#8220;Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataMicrosoftMedia Index&#8221;. Delete the database that it is using by getting rid of the &#8220;wmplibrary.db&#8221; file there. Restart the player, hit F3 and enter where you have moved the music to, and that should fix the Windows Media player 11 error messages.<br/><br/>If you have recently downloaded a later version of the Media Player and it is causing you problems, then the chances are that you will lose very little functionality indeed by going back to the version that you were using previously. Uninstall the newer version, and re-install the older one again. This should fix the Windows Media player 11 error messages.<br/><br/>Finally, you should check that there are no underlying problems with your Windows operating system or the underlying registry by running a full registry scan. This task can be successfully completed by using Registry Easy. This tool is absolutely amazing; it will clean your registry in no time, while guarding your computer from any errors. All feedback is positive, and the creators of Registry Easy are even throwing in a free scan to help you see what it can do. So why try to fix all the errors when you can prevent them by simply using this incredible software? Try it!</p>
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