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Yeah, use a different program. :) With closed-source software, there's no way to fix the bugs yourself, and any version of Windows Media Player < v6 are notoriously buggy and bloated. I'd try a substitute program, such as Winamp. My favorite media player of all time is amaroK by far, but unfortuantely I believe it is Linux-only. You can howerver try it out with this Live CD, if such a thing interests you. Just burn the ISO, boot your system to it and enjoy (no installation or Linux experience necessary). The CD's pretty cool, even comes with free music from Magnatune.com!StimpE said:Installs fine, plays music fine, but when I try and edit a song from the player, the program crashes. any ideas on how to fix this? thanks in advance :)
Like I said, there's not much you can do for buggy proprietary software. You can try another program that has equivilent functionality, and that's the best I can suggest.StimpE said:unfortunately, not my pc...someone else's and I've gotta try to fix it :-P
No problem, sorry I didn't have a "magic bullet" for you. :PStimpE said:Thanks again AT.