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630966 2008-01-16 08:38:00 Hi there!
I have CDs that i suppose are in MP3 format. My PC has Windows media player. It don't play those CDs. I guess I need a converter. Wich one?

Thanks
taly (5956)
630967 2008-01-16 08:40:00 It should play MP3's and CD's.

Without anything else.

What does it DO when you put a music CD in the cd?

Does the cd appear in WMP?

Only thing you would need are codecs if you were playing DVD's.

What version of WMP is it?
Speedy Gonzales (78)
630968 2008-01-16 09:27:00 1by1 1.63is a small and versatile audio player for MP3 and dll/plugin supported audio formats like WAV, OGG, MP2 or CD Audio. Without the need for a playlist it plays multiple files from a directory or a whole disk. You can simply start your tracks in an explorer-style file view, load them through the command line (e.g. if associated with file type) or drag them over the window.

The player focuses on easy file handling and enhanced play features. You won't find visual goodies like fullscreen plugins* or skins. But 1by1 has extra features like built in dynamic audio enhancing, track mixing, file searching, Cue sheet and Playlist support. Note: In some cases configuring additional files may be required: for MP3 the mpglib.dll if no system decoder is installed, for other formats plugin files.

1by1 1.63 a very small dowload 105 KB:

www.majorgeeks.com
zqwerty (97)
630969 2008-01-16 18:53:00 File image does appear, but PC says it can't locate the file. Could not find WMP version. My CD player/burner does play other formats.

Got 1by1, but could not get the file from Win Explorer into it, not by dragging nor by copying.
taly (5956)
630970 2008-01-16 18:58:00 My WMP is Series 9 taly (5956)
630971 2008-01-16 18:58:00 dBpoweramp Music Converter 10 was the last free release from these guys but its way cool to use and still available rob_on_guitar (4196)
630972 2008-01-19 12:39:00 Hi there!
Downloaded dBpoweramp and it told me that the the files I can't play and that has a title 'CD audio track' is actually not audio file.
I wonder if it is possible to find out what it is?
taly (5956)
630973 2008-01-19 13:35:00 Can you right click on the file(s) in question and then click on Properties and tell us exactly what that window says? beeswax34 (63)
630974 2008-01-19 15:40:00 You may have to convert them first. You can do it by single or multiple tracks at once. rob_on_guitar (4196)
630975 2008-01-19 17:03:00 Hey . . . this isn't brain surgery . , . . and putting different players into the mix isn't the answer . . . there's gotta be a common cause here .

Do these supposed MP3s play on any other machines?

How/where did you get these cd's?

Who generated them . . or created them?

Get some basics running here first and then decide if you want a different player . . but WMP9 should work if the disc(s) are indeed readable and not corrupted in some arcane way .
SurferJoe46 (51)
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