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Windows Media Player
Does anyone know how to delete the stuff that appears as previously viewed videos, etc when the app is open and you click on file and the drop down displays? Towards the bottom is a list of apparent files that have been viewed, although I see of no way to remove/delete them.
I was also told that there is no way to actually delete WMP from your hard drive. Is this so?
One last thing... I talked with the people at Plextor, because I was interested in playing a disc on my Plex. and he said not to use Winamp to play cds but only WMP, because Winamp will play them in an analog signal and WMP plays them digitally. Any comments on that??
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Re: Windows Media Player
I would think apps like WindowWasher can rempve the WMP history.
I think for removing WMP you might try WinXPLite to do that.
As for the third sounds like bullshit to me...
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Re: Windows Media Player
Hey fucknut.... thanks :) Where you been hiding? I will try windows washer... you have it shared? And if so, when ya gonna be on slsk?
As for winxplite... is that another version of the OS?
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Well SS is down it seems and the other is actually xplite and is software that is made to strip bloated XP items you may not want like IE and WMP and so on...
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Thats weird... I was just on slsk but shut it down... cuz I had to remove some things on my computer which required a reboot. Now I have to try to connect back to slsk again but it will take a bit, because of scanning all my files. Hey, do you know if the reason I get "error trying to get list" for so many people could be because of the fact that I am using an older version of slsk. I mean... I am on 154, but its like test 1
Yeah... I "probed" the server... oooh it liked that. Yep, it down fo sho!!!!
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Re: Windows Media Player
Not getting list almost always relates to closed ports usually due to router settings...
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I would pm you but you havent enabled pm on the forum yet I think, seems default was no pm when the VB switch took place...
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Re: Windows Media Player
well I just enabled pms... but I dont know if you got it
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Re: Windows Media Player
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Re: Windows Media Player
Look around in teh options there's gotta be something there abou saving URL history.
If you don't find it then just uninstall media player and reisntall and in the setup you get the option "save url history in player" just uncheck the box. :)
to remove media player all together (i don't recomend this) use XPLite Pro.
AFAIK winamp DOES play CDs digitally. I know this because i don't have the analog sound wire plugged in my computer. :rolleyes: