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igno
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      11th Sep 2005
winxp, RAM 512MB,HD80GB
When I insert an audio CD into my CD ROM drive it plays automatically
and then I do not know which media player plays the CD. I have
WMP,iTunes,GoldWave,Realplayer and quick Time in my Entertainment folder.
Task manager does not indicate as to which application or process is
being used for audio.
I would like to know which program/application is in use at the time the
CD is playing. Besides I do not want to disable the autoplay of the CD.
 
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igno
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      11th Sep 2005
My Auto Play tab shows Actions-Unchecked and instead Prompt me each time
to choose an action checked. The drop down contains---- Music Files,
pictures,video files, mixed content and music Cd

Jonybrv wrote:
> Check with application is configured for Music files:
>
> Double click My Computer | Right click CD-ROM | Properties | Autoplay tab|
> Music files from the drop - down.
>
> You should find the application it uses selected here.
>
> "igno" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> winxp, RAM 512MB,HD80GB
>>When I insert an audio CD into my CD ROM drive it plays automatically and
>>then I do not know which media player plays the CD. I have
>>WMP,iTunes,GoldWave,Realplayer and quick Time in my Entertainment folder.
>>Task manager does not indicate as to which application or process is being
>>used for audio.
>>I would like to know which program/application is in use at the time the
>>CD is playing. Besides I do not want to disable the autoplay of the CD.

>
>
>

 
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      11th Sep 2005
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Jonybrv wrote:
> In the Task Manager, lets us know the processes that shows your name next to
> it when audio cd is played.
>
> "igno" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>My Auto Play tab shows Actions-Unchecked and instead Prompt me each time
>>to choose an action checked. The drop down contains---- Music Files,
>>pictures,video files, mixed content and music Cd
>>
>>Jonybrv wrote:
>>
>>>Check with application is configured for Music files:
>>>
>>>Double click My Computer | Right click CD-ROM | Properties | Autoplay
>>>tab| Music files from the drop - down.
>>>
>>>You should find the application it uses selected here.
>>>
>>>"igno" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>
>>>
>>>>winxp, RAM 512MB,HD80GB
>>>>When I insert an audio CD into my CD ROM drive it plays automatically and
>>>>then I do not know which media player plays the CD. I have
>>>>WMP,iTunes,GoldWave,Realplayer and quick Time in my Entertainment folder.
>>>>Task manager does not indicate as to which application or process is
>>>>being used for audio.
>>>>I would like to know which program/application is in use at the time the
>>>>CD is playing. Besides I do not want to disable the autoplay of the CD.
>>>
>>>

>

 
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Jonybrv
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      11th Sep 2005
Check with application is configured for Music files:

Double click My Computer | Right click CD-ROM | Properties | Autoplay tab|
Music files from the drop - down.

You should find the application it uses selected here.

"igno" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> winxp, RAM 512MB,HD80GB
> When I insert an audio CD into my CD ROM drive it plays automatically and
> then I do not know which media player plays the CD. I have
> WMP,iTunes,GoldWave,Realplayer and quick Time in my Entertainment folder.
> Task manager does not indicate as to which application or process is being
> used for audio.
> I would like to know which program/application is in use at the time the
> CD is playing. Besides I do not want to disable the autoplay of the CD.



 
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Jonybrv
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      11th Sep 2005

In the Task Manager, lets us know the processes that shows your name next to
it when audio cd is played.

"igno" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> My Auto Play tab shows Actions-Unchecked and instead Prompt me each time
> to choose an action checked. The drop down contains---- Music Files,
> pictures,video files, mixed content and music Cd
>
> Jonybrv wrote:
>> Check with application is configured for Music files:
>>
>> Double click My Computer | Right click CD-ROM | Properties | Autoplay
>> tab| Music files from the drop - down.
>>
>> You should find the application it uses selected here.
>>
>> "igno" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>> winxp, RAM 512MB,HD80GB
>>>When I insert an audio CD into my CD ROM drive it plays automatically and
>>>then I do not know which media player plays the CD. I have
>>>WMP,iTunes,GoldWave,Realplayer and quick Time in my Entertainment folder.
>>>Task manager does not indicate as to which application or process is
>>>being used for audio.
>>>I would like to know which program/application is in use at the time the
>>>CD is playing. Besides I do not want to disable the autoplay of the CD.

>>
>>


 
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