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momndadmc1
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Posted - 11/06/2009 :  17:36:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Directly above organize---stream---create playlist you should see Library > Music > Artist. R click on that bar and place a check beside Show menu bar. Once the Menu Bar is visible then click on Play > DVD, VCD or CD audio

Chris
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jeffreyjhook
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392 Posts

Posted - 11/07/2009 :  06:56:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Got that far,because of your patience,when I hit play nothing,and the stuff under play/pause are visable but grayed.These buttons-stop,dvd,vcd,or aduio cd previous next rewind fastforward.Shuffle is under fastforward and is black(active)along with the rest of the options
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Originally posted by momndadmc1

Directly above organize---stream---create playlist you should see Library > Music > Artist. R click on that bar and place a check beside Show menu bar. Once the Menu Bar is visible then click on Play > DVD, VCD or CD audio

Chris

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momndadmc1
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Posted - 11/07/2009 :  10:19:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Evidently WMP got corrupted during the install. I did a clean install and mine works perfectly. I don't think codecs are the problem either.

At this point I would remove and reinstall WMP. Doesn't work anyway, so you have nothing to lose.

WMP is located in Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off > Media Features. Expand Media Features and you can uninstall from there. Might need your install disc for the reinstall.

Chris

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jeffreyjhook
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392 Posts

Posted - 11/07/2009 :  10:58:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If I turn off WMP I think tha also will take down WMCenter. I'm going to keep on the case for a while, I'll let you know of any break-throughs, thanks again
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Originally posted by momndadmc1

Evidently WMP got corrupted during the install. I did a clean install and mine works perfectly. I don't think codecs are the problem either.

At this point I would remove and reinstall WMP. Doesn't work anyway, so you have nothing to lose.

WMP is located in Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off > Media Features. Expand Media Features and you can uninstall from there. Might need your install disc for the reinstall.

Chris



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Dustin
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2276 Posts

Posted - 11/07/2009 :  14:41:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jeffrey, Have you seen this ONE from Microsoft??

Dustin
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jeffreyjhook
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392 Posts

Posted - 11/07/2009 :  15:05:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for your time Dustin.The mystery is that my WMP can play cds, I tried this morning(thunderstorm)-With Alpha Waves-everything looked and worked just like it should,but dvds,somehow I know are just a click away.I'll make sure and let you know when I find out,one way or another how this movie ends
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Jeffrey, Have you seen this ONE from Microsoft??

Dustin


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Dustin
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2276 Posts

Posted - 11/08/2009 :  08:47:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Jeffrey,

Here is another article from Microsoft telling you how to play DVD's and what could be the problem which sounds like the one you are having now.

Some of it even sounds like what Chris told you.

Dustin
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cwsnyder2
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1726 Posts

Posted - 11/08/2009 :  12:17:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have a copy of Win7 which I just installed (clean install to a different partition) last week. I hadn't tried playing a commercial DVD, but I just tried it and it played without a hitch in Windows Media Center.

cwsnyder2

Lord, May my words today be tender and sweet, for tomorrow I may have to eat them!
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jeffreyjhook
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392 Posts

Posted - 11/13/2009 :  17:14:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My lil mystery continues.Got a dvd from Netflix,thought I'd try it. Popped it in, everything worked just like it should?
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Originally posted by cwsnyder2

I have a copy of Win7 which I just installed (clean install to a different partition) last week. I hadn't tried playing a commercial DVD, but I just tried it and it played without a hitch in Windows Media Center.

cwsnyder2

Lord, May my words today be tender and sweet, for tomorrow I may have to eat them!


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Dustin
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2276 Posts

Posted - 11/14/2009 :  06:21:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Jeffrey, Are you having a "Senior Moment" like I do and many others on this board as you never gave me the impression you were that old. "Senior Moments do not occur until you get 60 or above but below??"

Glad you got it to work for you.

You have heard the ole sang which goes experience is the best teacher and that applies to anything from *** to computers to automobiles.

Dustin

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jeffreyjhook
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392 Posts

Posted - 11/14/2009 :  07:18:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I think my computer is having the senior momentIf everything goes as has been,my next dvd from Netflix won't work,but the one after that will.I guess Im batting 50/50,thats not so bad
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Originally posted by Dustin

Hi Jeffrey, Are you having a "Senior Moment" like I do and many others on this board as you never gave me the impression you were that old. "Senior Moments do not occur until you get 60 or above but below??"

Glad you got it to work for you.

You have heard the ole sang which goes experience is the best teacher and that applies to anything from *** to computers to automobiles.

Dustin




Edited by - jeffreyjhook on 11/14/2009 07:19:50
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