When I ripped all of my old CDs using Windows Media Player, it saved them in Windows Media Audio (.wma) format – and MyMedia doesn’t recognize those tracks. Is there some sort of add-on or plug-in or something MyMedia can utilize to access these files??
Thanks
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- Fri Jul 03, 2020 5:58 pm
- Forum: Questions or Issues
- Topic: Accessing .wma files
- Replies: 1
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- Thu Jul 02, 2020 8:23 pm
- Forum: Questions or Issues
- Topic: Help with "Alexa, ask My Media... " syntax?
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Help with "Alexa, ask My Media... " syntax?
I have many playlists on my Windows 10 laptop (for use with Windows Media Player) and they are named in this fashion: DL I, DL II, DL III, etc.…DL XXXIV, and I can’t get them to play using Alexa/MyMedia. I know it got loaded into MyMedia because I can see them, so I don’t think a “re-scan” will help...
- Thu Jun 25, 2020 5:22 pm
- Forum: Questions or Issues
- Topic: [SOLVED]Where's all my stuff?
- Replies: 1
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[SOLVED]Where's all my stuff?
Actually, I have two issues: 1. When I loaded My Media and did the initial scan of my ‘Music’ folder, it didn’t bring over my Playlists properly. A lot of them are incomplete and some of them are totally empty. For example, the track ‘The Ballad of Curtis Loew’ is in .mp3 format and is on my playlis...