Media player queuing

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I have (now) windows xp home, because windows blew up and I had to re-install

my operating system. Before, I played audio tracks with my choice media

player, Media Monkey. I could right-click an audio track in my comp and in

the box that popped up, I could see these options : play next, play last (and

more). I could queue several tracks in the player.



Well, I've read every line of every catagory and sub-catagory in the player

and can't figure out how to do that again! I DID right-click an audio file

and chose : open with - then chose Monkey and also chose ALWAYS open these

files with this etc... but nothing works! When I click a track, it plays. No

queue options. EVERY AUDIO ICON IS THAT OF WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER, AND IT IS

THE PRIMARY OPTION IN EVERY LIST!



I have opened it and set its preferences at NONE, etc... the players are

configured right, but windows keeps disabling the media player and shoving

that stupid windows player down my throat. It is clearly NOT A PLAYER ISSUE.

It's a windows issue.



Can someone please send me a detailed note how to fix this stupid thing?

Operating System: Windows XP



Please write to me asap - mckenzie2467ATgmailDOTcom
 
"mckenzie2467" wrote:



> I have (now) windows xp home, because windows blew up and I had to re-install

> my operating system. Before, I played audio tracks with my choice media

> player, Media Monkey. I could right-click an audio track in my comp and in

> the box that popped up, I could see these options : play next, play last (and

> more). I could queue several tracks in the player.

>

> Well, I've read every line of every catagory and sub-catagory in the player

> and can't figure out how to do that again! I DID right-click an audio file

> and chose : open with - then chose Monkey and also chose ALWAYS open these

> files with this etc... but nothing works! When I click a track, it plays. No

> queue options. EVERY AUDIO ICON IS THAT OF WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER, AND IT IS

> THE PRIMARY OPTION IN EVERY LIST!

>

> I have opened it and set its preferences at NONE, etc... the players are

> configured right, but windows keeps disabling the media player and shoving

> that stupid windows player down my throat. It is clearly NOT A PLAYER ISSUE.

> It's a windows issue.

>

> Can someone please send me a detailed note how to fix this stupid thing?

> Operating System: Windows XP

>

> Please write to me asap - mckenzie2467ATgmailDOTcom






Open Media Player and click on "Tools". Select "Options" from the menu.

Click the "File Types" tab. Deselect all of the check boxes, click "Apply"

then "OK", and exit Media Player. Now set Media Monkey as the default player.
 
"mckenzie2467" wrote:



> I have (now) windows xp home, because windows blew up and I had to re-install

> my operating system. Before, I played audio tracks with my choice media

> player, Media Monkey. I could right-click an audio track in my comp and in

> the box that popped up, I could see these options : play next, play last (and

> more). I could queue several tracks in the player.

>

> Well, I've read every line of every catagory and sub-catagory in the player

> and can't figure out how to do that again! I DID right-click an audio file

> and chose : open with - then chose Monkey and also chose ALWAYS open these

> files with this etc... but nothing works! When I click a track, it plays. No

> queue options. EVERY AUDIO ICON IS THAT OF WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER, AND IT IS

> THE PRIMARY OPTION IN EVERY LIST!

>

> I have opened it and set its preferences at NONE, etc... the players are

> configured right, but windows keeps disabling the media player and shoving

> that stupid windows player down my throat. It is clearly NOT A PLAYER ISSUE.

> It's a windows issue.

>

> Can someone please send me a detailed note how to fix this stupid thing?

> Operating System: Windows XP

>

> Please write to me asap - mckenzie2467ATgmailDOTcom




- At the Desktop, open the Start menu and select Set Program Access and

Defaults.

- At the Add or Remove Programs window, select Non-Microsoft.

- Find Media Player on the list and then select your choice (Media Monkey)

from the drop-down list. Click OK.
 
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