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Kost December 20th, 2006 12:59 PM

Movie Question & Burning Music
 
Ok I just downloaded LimeWire, I downloaded some musics and they worked fine, there in my Library. Now I have Nero for burning CD's, so how do I get the music from my Library to the blank CD's so I can burn music onto that CD?

Next question I have is for movies/trailiers/video clips. I downloaded ******* **** just to try out and see if I could watch it, it said it was the full version. After I downloaded it, it popped up with a error saying I need to search for something, so I hit search and then I clicked on Quicktime Player, and it opened up a mini player and it said ******* **** (Complete) at the top but nothing played. Do I need something to watch movies? Or can you even watch movies when I download from LimeWire?

EDIT- Ok I was downloading the full version of *********** right now and I wanted to hit preview, it popped up that my Windows Media Player needs to be validated, I had that for some time now and I know of the issue, but I also have QuickTime so can I view the movie in Quicktime or some other way instead of Windows Media Player.
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birdy December 20th, 2006 05:24 PM

Check the thread below for info about burning CDs using Nero
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...t=burning+Nero

You can change your default player from WMP. Go to LW's library, click on Saved Files then click Explore...your saved folder opens. Now right click a movie file > open with > choose program. Choose the player you want & tick the box to always use the selected program to open files of this type > ok.

If you like, you could try VLC player. It's free & has codecs installed. In the thread below is a link for download & some info about using VLC.
Using VLC player (Windows)


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