WMP 10 is Released


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Is there a way to get the All Pictures subfolder shown below?

http://img9.exs.cx/img9/6915/wmp10.jpg

I don't seem to have it

http://img84.exs.cx/img84/5544/wmp.jpg

Tools ---> Options --->check enable picture support for devices under player tab :cool:

Im used to using WinAMP. Is there anyway I can simply create a new playlist then add an entire folder to it without having to pick and choose through my library?

For instance..I have a folder named ROCK. I want to create a ROCK playlist with all the music in that folder. Whats the easiest way to do this?

PS - I cannot get rid of the red X. I tried all listed suggestions. Any more?

Thanks for all the help :cool:

Im used to using WinAMP. Is there anyway I can simply create a new playlist then add an entire folder to it without having to pick and choose through my library?

For instance..I have a folder named ROCK. I want to create a ROCK playlist with all the music in that folder. Whats the easiest way to do this?

PS - I cannot get rid of the red X. I tried all listed suggestions. Any more?

Thanks for all the help :cool:

Yes, select all files in the folder and drop on the playlist on the right side.

You can then save and name using the dropdown on top of the playlist.

Well, I got tired of messing with WMP10 for now. A lot of you seem to enjoy some of its new features. For me, though, my use of WMP is pretty basic. I click on a music or video file and let it play.

I'm just not into making playlists using the WMP options. I usually just put all the songs I want into a folder, highlight them all and click play. I don't need it to view pictures with it.

I think the only thing I really dislike about it is its shoving down my throat of the online media stuff. I have a WalMart nearby if I want to buy something.

I keep my browsing settings pretty tight, and when I accidentally, or on purpose out of curiosity, click on one of the online media options, the page displays all wavy-like for me. I have to click to my default browser settings to read all the stuff.

Given all that, I'll probably revert to WMP10 eventually...it took me awhile to accept and appreciate WMP9, too.

But it really does look like it has some interesting and versatile features for a lot you to enjoy. I'm not knocking it. It's actually kind of cool. It's just not for me...right now.

Well, I got tired of messing with WMP10 for now. A lot of you seem to enjoy some of its new features. For me, though, my use of WMP is pretty basic. I click on a music or video file and let it play.

I'm just not into making playlists using the WMP options. I usually just put all the songs I want into a folder, highlight them all and click play. I don't need it to view pictures with it.

I think the only thing I really dislike about it is its shoving down my throat of the online media stuff. I have a WalMart nearby if I want to buy something.

I keep my browsing settings pretty tight, and when I accidentally, or on purpose out of curiosity, click on one of the online media options, the page displays all wavy-like for me. I have to click to my default browser settings to read all the stuff.

Given all that, I'll probably revert to WMP10 eventually...it took me awhile to accept and appreciate WMP9, too.

But it really does look like it has some interesting and versatile features for a lot you to enjoy. I'm not knocking it. It's actually kind of cool. It's just not for me...right now.

dude you gotta try Auto Playlists...default as well as try creating some on your own :yes:

Thanks for the fast reply...It worked! :D

Now is there anyway I can arrage the order the songs are played or displayed? I dont see a arrange or randomize option.

Thanks again

There is a Shuffle and sort option in the dropdown above the playlist.

w00t got msn music icon working

closed wmp10

cleared my cache came here saw the thread with the butterfly urls. (in firefox)

loaded up the icon url in ie (then saw the long strip of butterflys in ie)

loaded up wmp10 icon works no red x

might work for you guys too

:woot: :woot: :woot:

Worked for me. Thanks! :happy:

:(

Yo Guys! I Simply Downloaded WMP 10 but i dont have online Stores on my WMP, i go to windows registry on this value:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\Services

and i dont have anything there please tell me if u have a Folder named MSNmusic please post what u have.

Thx!

maybe make a entry on the registry, and that can activate the MSN music and features on the Online Stores

:blink: This is weird

- start a playlist..let play for a minute or so

- switch to msn music

- preview a song

- heat previous so that it reloads the playlist

- it starts the song from the point where it'd switched to msn music

- after 2 or 3 seconds it stops playing :angry:

Do I get the dubious honor of finding the first real bug ? :woot: or is this something specific to my system

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