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Marlene B. London

Is Media Player my Music player? I am in windows XP Pro. What ever it is-it
no longer works and I want to see and hear some of the new video-audio
demonstrations.
 
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Olórin

Marlene B. London said:
Is Media Player my Music player? I am in windows XP Pro. What ever it
is-it
no longer works and I want to see and hear some of the new video-audio
demonstrations.

What exactly are the music files you are trying to play (ditto any *video*
files you may be trying to play as well, your post isn't clear); how are you
trying, and what happens when you try - any error messages?

Windows Media Player *will* play music - whether it's *your* system's
default player is another matter. Try running it and then, from its
interface, open the audio/video files in question.
 
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ggull

Marlene B. London said:
Is Media Player my Music player? I am in windows XP Pro. What ever it
is-it
no longer works and I want to see and hear some of the new video-audio
demonstrations.

"some of THE new video-audio demonstrations"??
WHICH new demonstrations? It would help people help you if you told us
details like that. What Olórin said.

I'm wondering if these are, say, tutorials on a web site somewhere? Then
the problem is probably not with Media Player, but that you don't have the
right plug-in (latest Flash, whatever) in your browser. You should get some
sort of message -- either a pop-up when you attempt it, or simply a notice
that you need X -- and if you want to play the tutorial, you need to go find
X and install it.

Or perhaps "the" demonstrations are something you ordered on a CD/DVD?
instructional software? Then it may use its own software. The CD should
start up automatically and guide you in installation. If not, follow the
printed instructions on what to do if it doesn't .. typically, open the CD
and double click on a file like install.exe.
 

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