When I play an MP3 using WMP 10, the volume is MUCH louder than when
playing the same track in iTunes 7. The difference is considerable -
in WMP I have the volume set to 10, whereas in iTunes the slider is
almost at the the top. I was under the impression that XP used the
same volume level for all applications. Anyone shed any light on this?
RE: Ideas for Windows Media Player 12 ... prefer WMP to iTunes, although iTunes does offer a few features that are ... when pasting album art that is not square (like ... unless you delete the "Album Artist" WMP displays ... (microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player)
Re: Now Playing no longer saves on close? ... Then it stops (not during a song,... I click on it and WMP11 starts playing it's ... song played...or even the radio station I was playing...if I was doing ... cause I have WMP minimized as a toolbar. ... (microsoft.public.windowsmedia.player)
Re: itunes and wmp ... Seems a lot of effort to avoid a proprietary format (i.e. Apple Lossless).... I can rip it once and if I have WMP monitor the iTunes... (microsoft.public.windowsmedia)
Re: itunes and wmp ... Seems a lot of effort to avoid a proprietary format (i.e. Apple Lossless).... I can rip it once and if I have WMP monitor the iTunes... (microsoft.public.windowsmedia)