How to Keep Media Player From Continuing on to the Next Track
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corkyg
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Works in both XP and Vista.
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You must have the whole CD showing on your library to play more than one song - I hope this is what you mean
Edit: To make the whole library plan make a playslist and include your whole library - that should work
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Yeah I usually only play one artist or one CD at a time. I have way to much random music to let mine shuffle the whole collection. I have about 600-650 CDsOriginally posted by: jwhicks727
That idea of making a playlist of the whole library would work, but the thing is before I didn't have to do that so it seems like there is a setting that just got messed up. Before, I would just choose any song in the library, double click it, and when it was done it would play the next song (or a random song from the whole library if it was on shuffle).
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Originally posted by: jwhicks727
Tell me about it, I've got over a thousand albums.
Damn, thats alot of music!
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So for long while my music library has been corrupt, it would play but, would not keep playing ie shuffle, i ran the trouble shooter some time back and it said corupt library.
So what i did was try to weed out the corrupt music, what i found was it was not corrupt music BUT, that it was not the music it is WMP 12 it can not handle any more than 19982 songs or 2193 albums. at first i thought maybe it was the portion of music i was adding and removing finding this bug but, it is not then i thought maybe it is just to much to store in the "
I am about to confirm this on completely different computer.
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So beneath the classic menu bar (ctrl+m), there's back/forward flashes and a sort of address map like this: "Library > Music > All Music"...
Click on the "Music", in the menu right click on "all music" and choose "play". This fixed mine and now works just like before. I don't know what's the bug that it only worked from here for me.
I hope this solves your problem (of course if you're still having it) but if it doesn't, try resetting your Windows Media Player by typing the following in windows search to reset the WMP settings and then do the above again.
" msdt.exe -id WindowsMediaPlayerConfigurationDiagnostic "
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Did it exist in 2012?
Did it die in 2017?
Cuz I'm still using it.
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