Transfer protected music files to new notebook
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Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 10:49:14 -0800
I've just received a new notebook, and want to transfer all my music files
from media player on the old one. These are downloaded and paid for files,
I want to keep.
Relevant Pages
- Re: How do I back up my music?
... Place the memory card into the notebook and copy all the files to a folder on the desktop. ... The safest way to backup the music files is to burn them to a CD and move them to a safe place, ... and I have put music on the 1 GB memory card that is with my MP3 player. ... I made the mistake of not having a DVD slot put on the computer, I have only a CD slot as I knew I would not be watching movies on my computer, I know..... ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers) - Re: How do I back up my music?
... I have over 4 GB of music, if I burn all of the music to CD's that ... Place the memory card into the notebook and copy all the files to a folder ... The safest way to backup the music files is to burn them to a CD and move ... a big mistake. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers) - Re: How do I back up my music?
... 40 GB's of music files should fit on about 6 CD's. ... you could alway find a PC with a DVD burner and burn the files from the flash drive to a DVD for safe keeping. ... I do not have a notebook computer, my computer is a full size with a monitor and a hard drive on a computer table. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers) - Where are located the WMA tags ?
... I'm using the Media Player tags to store some useful extra information ... I synchronized all the My Music files to my notebook along my local network, and I get all my library perfectly reproduced. ... the tag informations are not present on my notebook Media Player ... ... (microsoft.public.multimedia.windows.mediaplayer) - Re: WM over ram use ( 17mo to 75 mo in fw minutes)
... Usually it will do a background scan for music files which were ... near 75MB of RAM usage, you're clising WMP down - just leave it ... slower and slower: then music is cut every second and it has to be shut down ... This does NOT happen with Media player 10. ... (microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player) |
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