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playing new downloads, version 2.5.5 how does one launch a newly downloaded song on version 2.5.5? on my old version, don't know the version number, I could double click on the new download from the shared file under the LIBRARY tab and it would start playing. When I double click with this new version, nothing happens. |
Hi, Are you using the LimeWire Player, or the system default? You can check this by opening the tools menu and selecting options. Avi |
playing new downloads i play new downloads on itunes. the old version of limewire handleded this perfectly. how can i get this new version to play on itunes? i opened option but then what do i click on? |
Open the options menu and click player. Ensure that Use LimeWire MP3 Player is unchecked. |
playing new doanloads i looked under options and there is nothing that says "player." i have a mac, the limewire version i have is 4.5, i think. the categories under optopns are: saving sharing speed downloads uploads basic slots connections chat shutdown searching limit quality speed filters keywords hosts advanced firewalls preferencing port thank you pam |
Sorry, my mistake. What you need to do is trash the iTunes preferences, then relaunch iTunes, and select the option to use it for Internet playback. Let me know if this works or not. |
playing new downloads yes, it worked. thank you so much!!!!! |
deleting files i have too many files in the incomplete folder and would like to delete them all at once. how do i highlite them all so i can delete them all at one time? |
Highlight the first file, hold down the shift key, scroll to the last file and click it. They should all be highlighted. Now right click and select "delete". If you don't want to delete them all you can hold down the "Ctrl" key and select the files individually. Good luck. |
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