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S.O.B.
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This FOG can't seem to figure it out, and yes I've tried the Google...
![]() I'm forced to use media player on the thin client (network hub) at work that passes for my old desktop system. I have a huge USB thumb drive full of music and media player doesn't seem to want to play it?? Help !!
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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It's a bloated antiquity, brother.
Can you install VLC? They may not have that in Canada. snicker. After actually engaging some thought, I bet you'll have to share your stick to access it via the network hub. Then you'd have to find the folder via WMP.
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YNWA
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Can you explain your problem in a bit more detail? Is WMP throwing an error message? Can WMP even see (find) the files? What format are the music files in - MP3 or some other format?
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Nicotiana Tabacum
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I thought WMP had the reverse problem of always trying to search your hd for files.
I think you have to find in the options it looks for the paths to libraries and add your usb drive and it will start searching there. |
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I imagine it also depends on how they have sharing permissions set up.
Maybe for some super-stealth reason he may need to copy the files to a local folder first.
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YNWA
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But it is all conjecture until we know what the problem is. Maybe the files aren't even mp3 or wma. ![]()
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Off the track, and I don't use WMP, I use VLC.
But I'd think WMP could handle most any format by now? I've never worked in an office, so I don't know if there are permissions as to what file types can be wrote to a networked folder. Whatever they want, I'd suppose. Darryl needs an ipod!!! ![]()
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#12 |
Have My Own Room
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Guessing that the thin client isn't allowing the USB or the WMP is only looking for the music folder on the Windows/HD directory. Most like pointing WMP to the folder or importing a new folder option should help it to see the USB drive.
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S.O.B.
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![]() I bought a little Scan Disk MP3 player... ![]() It was nice having tunes today for the first time in a l o n g time.
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