I didn't when I looked, it was blank. Then go to Organize - Manage Libraries - Music, there should be a music folder location here, if there isn't press "add" and add the music folder. Now do the same for the other 3 libraries, Videos, Pictures and Recorded TV, all should have locations, delete the ones without a location.
You may also refer the suggestions with screenshot provided by AnokaBrewer from this thread. Hope this helps. If you need further assistance with Windows, let us know and will be glad to. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Thank you for the response and keeping the status updated. I suggest you to run a Microsoft fixit from the below link and check if it works:.
Jonathan Goddard. It will play music though. Can anyone help me solve this problem please? Choose this option if you want to make music CDs that you can play in your car, on your stereo, or on your PC.
Choose this option if you have lots of music and a CD or DVD player that can play the file types you add to the disc or if you want to back up your media. You can make a CD that stores about 80 minutes of music and will play in almost any CD player. A data CD will work in CD players that support the file types copied to the disc.
Search for the items in your Player Library that you want to burn to the disc, and then drag them to the list pane on the right side of the Player Library to create a burn list. If you want to remove an item from the burn list, right-click the item, and then select Remove from list.
Ripped files are automatically saved to the Music folder, but you can change the location using the options on the Rip settings tab. Make sure your PC is connected to the Internet if you want Windows Media Player to automatically get info about the songs, such as the name of the CD, the artist, and titles for the tracks being ripped. Select the Rip CD button. If you want to select a different format or bit rate, select the Rip settings menu, and then choose Format or Audio Quality in the Player Library.
If the correct album or artist info appears in the search results, select the correct entry, and then follow the instructions on the page to automatically update the album art and media info. If the correct album doesn't appear in the search results, follow the instructions on the page to search again using different search criteria, or to manually add the media info. If you get an error message when you try to find album info that says you need to change your privacy settings, select Organize , select Options , select the Privacy tab, and then select the Update music files by retrieving media info from the Internet check box.
If the correct album info appears with a generic music icon displayed as the album art, the album art is unavailable for download.
The changes you make apply to new tracks that you rip. You can't use the Player to change the format or audio quality of a song you've already ripped. Maximize the Windows Media Player window so you can see all of the menu options, select Rip settings , and then select the setting you want to change.
Copyrighted material includes, but isn't limited to, software, documentation, graphics, lyrics, photographs, clipart, animations, movie and video clips, as well as sound and music including when MP3 encoded. Violation of U. Not checked I ripped over CD's and looks like I will have to do them all over was trying to avoid that James Martin likes this.
That's right I made sure that box was unchecked on Windows 7, and it is unchecked on XP too. JPG File size: Why can't I add an attachment any more? I can see it but it's greyed out as well I can click on the colors and smiles and get a drop down window, as for the attachment That doesn't sound right, try another browser or contact the administrator.
Went on to web and downloaded migrate Licence and all is fine. Perhaps I forgot to mention it was a new computer and you obviously need a licence for each computer! Found this on Tom's Hardware site.
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