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WinMx


Question Posted Friday November 26 2004, 3:34 pm

How do u transfer the songs on WinMx to Windows Media Player.. and when the SOngs that r downloading are on the transfer things how do u make them not be red.. Thanks

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roxy_gurl2164 answered Friday November 26 2004, 11:29 pm:
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Napalm350z answered Friday November 26 2004, 4:40 pm:
I think there are two ways. No, 3
1. in windows media player, go to "tools" and then click "search for media files" or just press F3
2. Find the file that has these music files and click all of them and drag them to windows media player.
3. Get ITunes

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xxxxxx answered Friday November 26 2004, 4:32 pm:
after a download is complete, click in the button in transfers that says "open incoming files folder" and those are your songs.

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aNgeLxfOrEvEr answered Friday November 26 2004, 3:52 pm:
I'm not sure if this is correct because I use LimeWire. This is how I do it on LimeWire: You'll have to save all your songs into a file on WinMX if that's possible. Then go to Windows Media Player and go to "All Music" (it's by your playlists). There's a toolbar on top. It's not the File, View, Play, Tools, and Help toolbar. It's the one in the black section that says "Playlists, Search, Add" and so on. Click where it says Add. Then click "Add File Or Playlist". A window should come up, and find your WinMX files and the songs SHOULD be in there (if you saved 'em). Click the song you want and then click "Open". It will go into your "All Music" section in Windows Media Player. You'll have to do this for all the songs you want to transfer. It's such a hassle. But anyway, when you're done, make a new playlist on WMP and put all the songs you transfered into that. Then go to "Copy To CD or Device" on the left downward toolbar. It should have the playlist up that you had open previously. Then just check the white boxes next to the songs you want on the CD. Remember it can only be 80 minutes, so if you put too many songs on there, they won't all fit. Usually you can fit about 18-20 three to four minute songs. Now put a CD in your burner. Finally, under the drop-down menu in the top right corner, there is a button that says "Copy". Just click that and it will copy for you! I hope this works for WinMX, and I hope it wasn't too confusing. Good luck :P

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