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Originally Posted by plgerrard
Ask Away. I enjoy helping where I can.
I'm so glad that the CD played in your AudioVox. Your friend will love Sexy Blouse.
I'm not sure how Windows Media Center adds to the library. My husband's laptop originally came with Media Center, and for some reason he hated it. So he reformatted and replaced with XP Pro. But, it might act like Media Player:
Open the Library menu from the toolbar and find the option for 'Add to Library'. Then there is an option for which folders to monitor. If you choose 'My Documents', it will go out and find every photo, video, and music file and automatically add them to the library. And it will continue to monitor. So everytime you add something new, it will find it.
You also might want to check that you are actually in the Video Library. In the Library menu there are options for Music, Pictures, Video, etc.
And, they wear purple. You reminded me of that wonderful book. I just pulled out my copy and am surprised to see it was first published in 1991 - almost 20 years ago. I enjoyed it immensely then, but I think it's time for a re-read. I'm sure it will hold even more meaning now that I'm 20 years older.
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The thing you just mentioned "go to library and select video". I did that, it said 'empty".
But, I did discover something new on my computer (that I know was not there before.) Remember, two weeks or so ago, I finally got my computer back after they put in a new motherboard and I got more ram??
Well, last night I was looking at programs. and there was NERO. Now I know what NERO is. It's a burning thingee, right?
Well, the guy who re-did my computer must have added it because I never heard of this before going to him, and while I was there he was talking about NERO. So I gather he gave it to me.
I'm going to find outmore about it before I click on the program.
I gather it will do the same burning thing as whatever else I have on my computer?
Take care
Melody