How To Turn On Error Correction In Windows Media Player
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Media Player and this fucking thing won't work. It says that two of the tracks won't copy, so it tells me to turn on "error correction" and it'll try it again. But I can't find the "error correction" tab!!!!! :bawl: :burnup: http://www.marijuana.com/community/threads/error-correction-in-windows-media-player.202338/ :mad2: :redhot: :nuke: :splat: :nono: :shakehead It's getting really annoying, I've searched all over their help http://www.ehow.com/how_7175882_turn-media-player-error-correction.html menu and it won't tell me where the box is to check this option. Anyone familiar with this? I've tried everything I can think of and I can't find this fucking thing. blondie0420, Aug 30, 2006 #1 Darque Pervert Jive Honkey Windows media player is a pice of shit for handling optical media. I recommend latching onto software that is designed for creating, writing, how to copying and authoring optical discs (CDs & DVDs). My preference is Nero, but there are other packages out there. Is the CD a pure audio CD or is it a mixed mode thing with videos and stuff in another track? Also, is it one of those copy-protected discs that are setup specifically to prevent copying on a PC? Just curious... Darque Pervert, Aug 30, 2006 #2 blondie0420 Locks of Gold It's just a normal audio CD. It's got 18 tracks how to turn on it and 3-18 copied fine but 1 and 2 won't copy for whatever reason. I normally use a thing called Sonic something or other to copy CDs and it works just fine. When I tried this particular CD with that program, it didn't work at all, it kept telling me to load a CD when I already had. Maybe something could be wrong with the CD, but it plays just fine in a CD player - no skips or anything. I suppose I could always download the first two songs from another source and get them that way, but I didn't really want to have to do that. blondie0420, Aug 31, 2006 #3 Shutterdragon Subscriber If nothing else you could download a program like itunes or nero and use that? Nero is a good one indeed... but i use itunes,,, its really simple, just a drag and drop sorta thing. Makes life easy . Shutterdragon, Aug 31, 2006 #4 blondie0420 Locks of Gold Shutterdragon said: ↑ If nothing else you could download a program like itunes or nero and use that? Nero is a good one indeed... but i use itunes,,, its really simple, just a drag and drop sorta thing. Makes life easy .Click to expand... I ended up downloading a 7 day free trial of Napster. It should do the trick. blondie0420, Sep 1, 2006 #5 Shutterdragon Subscriber Ehhh im not a fan of napster....what w
Windows Media Player How to Turn on Windows Media Player Error Correction How to Turn on Windows Media Player Error Correction By Tyran DeWalt eHow Contributor Tyran DeWalt Follow Pin Share Tweet Share Email Save Error Correction is a Windows Media Player (WMP) tool that fixes music file errors that occur when you are burning or ripping a CD. Turning on the Error Correction feature only requires adjusting a few WMP settings. Once you enable the feature, you don't have to worry about turning it on the next time you use WMP. You can avoid burning CDs containing corrupt music files with Error Correction. Click "Start" and click "All Programs." Open Windows Media Player. Click the "Tools" option and click "Options." Click the "Devices" tab. Double-click the letter corresponding to your CD-ROM. Place a check by the "Use Error Correction" option. Click "Apply" and click "OK." References TechRepublic: Windows Media Player MaximumPCGuides: Reduce CD Skipping in Windows Media Player Promoted By Zergnet Comments Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. You May Also Like How to Fix Windows Media Player Errors Windows Media Player is a Windows-based multimedia player that allows you to play and view audio, video and photos. If Windows Media... How to Turn Off Windows Media Player Microsoft's Windows Media Player is designed to play multimedia files on PCs running Microsoft Windows. If you decide to use a third-party... How to Fix Windows Media Player Problems If Windows Media Player has stopped working for no apparent reason, there are several ways to fix the problem. Trying to fix... How to Fix Windows Media Player 12 Windows Media Player 12 is a built-in application that comes along with the Windows 7 operating system. You can use it to... How To Disable Windows Media Player Disable Windows Media Player and reactivate it for use later. Your Windows XP operating system might have come with MediaPlayer installed or... How to Fix Windows Media Player Codecs How to Fix Windows Codec Errors. Open Windows Media Player, click on "Too