I notice that I can't add Media information to my Music as I could in the past. When I had Windows 95,98, and XP ,this could be easily done. Has this feature ended?
Hi there, thank you for your question! Open Windows Media Player then navigate to the Library tab and click on Add to Library and choose the folder containing your music files. Hopefully this helps.
I am just wondering this. I am completely visually impaired, I use a computer program for visually impaired people called NVDA. However, I am experimenting issues that I’m having with my USB drive. Basically, last year, I don’t know what month, I bought at Walmart, a toy karaoke machine that’s from the movie Disney frozen two. Where I always like to record my toys from different things. When it says, insert a USB flash drive to record. However, last year, when I was actually recording my own toys on that toy karaoke machine, it actually worked when I connected it to my computer. The USB drive. So I was able to play the recordings I made from the karaoke machine that I made from toys. But now, when I’m about to tastic, it’s doing the opposite. I can actually record sound effects from toys that I’ve been recording on this karaoke machine, but when I plug in the USB drive, it does not want to play my recording of the toy that I recorded on the karaoke machine. How can I try to do this, like recover recordings I made from this karaoke machine and I could play them again on my computer? Because this is so annoying. I know this is not about computers, but it’s about USB drives, and Toy recordings. Because this USB drive, I can actually plug it in to a toy boombox, where I can actually store recordings, I could make from toys from a toy karaoke machine. But even though I’m plugging it in, it is not play it for me.
Hi there, thank you for your question! To troubleshoot this, try test the USB drive on another device to determine if the issue is specific to your computer. Ensure that the recording format from your karaoke machine is compatible with your computer and check for physical damage on the USB drive. Run a disk check or error-checking utility to fix any file system errors. Before attempting fixes, back up your recordings. If issues persist, try formatting the USB drive (remember, this erases data), update USB drivers, and review karaoke machine settings. If problems continue, consider contacting the karaoke machine manufacturer or a technician for further assistance.
My computer does not play Blu-Ray video movies, just standard DVDs. BUT, neither does my DVD player...LOL...It is okay, I just have to always remember to rent the standard DVD movies. I used to have a Blu-Ray player. But there were massive problems with Samsung Models and firmware after 3-4 months. Many customers were have similar issues with same model. I now have a Phillips DVD player as Samsung were no help in solving the problems. This is a Public Service Announcement (PSA).
@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware No question, I was just sharing my experience of Blu Ray DVD not playing on my Dell laptop. I have VLC Media Player installed. But this was interesting video and I will return if I have a file that does not play. Thank you.
i still cant understand why its impossible to explain in simple words how to do literally anything on a computer that people can understand they skip every other step
Hi there, thank you for your question! First Make sure the cables are securely plugged in then make sure you have the latest version of the MIDI drivers installed and make sure you have the correct input/output selected for your software and verify that the files are in the correct format and then lastly restart your PC and hopefully it should be working correctly.
i have wmp, but not used it in years, we use VLC media player.
I notice that I can't add Media information to my Music as I could in the past. When I had Windows 95,98, and XP ,this could be easily done. Has this feature ended?
Hi there, thank you for your question! Open Windows Media Player then navigate to the Library tab and click on Add to Library and choose the folder containing your music files. Hopefully this helps.
I am just wondering this. I am completely visually impaired, I use a computer program for visually impaired people called NVDA. However, I am experimenting issues that I’m having with my USB drive. Basically, last year, I don’t know what month, I bought at Walmart, a toy karaoke machine that’s from the movie Disney frozen two. Where I always like to record my toys from different things. When it says, insert a USB flash drive to record. However, last year, when I was actually recording my own toys on that toy karaoke machine, it actually worked when I connected it to my computer. The USB drive. So I was able to play the recordings I made from the karaoke machine that I made from toys. But now, when I’m about to tastic, it’s doing the opposite. I can actually record sound effects from toys that I’ve been recording on this karaoke machine, but when I plug in the USB drive, it does not want to play my recording of the toy that I recorded on the karaoke machine. How can I try to do this, like recover recordings I made from this karaoke machine and I could play them again on my computer? Because this is so annoying. I know this is not about computers, but it’s about USB drives, and Toy recordings. Because this USB drive, I can actually plug it in to a toy boombox, where I can actually store recordings, I could make from toys from a toy karaoke machine. But even though I’m plugging it in, it is not play it for me.
Hi there, thank you for your question! To troubleshoot this, try test the USB drive on another device to determine if the issue is specific to your computer. Ensure that the recording format from your karaoke machine is compatible with your computer and check for physical damage on the USB drive. Run a disk check or error-checking utility to fix any file system errors. Before attempting fixes, back up your recordings. If issues persist, try formatting the USB drive (remember, this erases data), update USB drivers, and review karaoke machine settings. If problems continue, consider contacting the karaoke machine manufacturer or a technician for further assistance.
My computer does not play Blu-Ray video movies, just standard DVDs. BUT, neither does my DVD player...LOL...It is okay, I just have to always remember to rent the standard DVD movies. I used to have a Blu-Ray player. But there were massive problems with Samsung Models and firmware after 3-4 months. Many customers were have similar issues with same model. I now have a Phillips DVD player as Samsung were no help in solving the problems. This is a Public Service Announcement (PSA).
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@@RecoveritDataRecoverySoftware No question, I was just sharing my experience of Blu Ray DVD not playing on my Dell laptop. I have VLC Media Player installed. But this was interesting video and I will return if I have a file that does not play. Thank you.
i still cant understand why its impossible to explain in simple words how to do literally anything on a computer that people can understand they skip every other step
Hi there I'm sorry to hear that what part of the video are you having trouble with?
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My PC does not play Yamaha Clavinova CVP 805
Midi files. How to fix?
Hi there, thank you for your question! First Make sure the cables are securely plugged in then make sure you have the latest version of the MIDI drivers installed and make sure you have the correct input/output selected for your software and verify that the files are in the correct format and then lastly restart your PC and hopefully it should be working correctly.