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Anonymous Posted on Nov 03, 2013

I need to play FROM Lexar USB IN Windows MediaPlayer......It is recording of my Mom that is now deceased. Want to hear it - but my media player cannot play from the Lexar USB plug in.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2005

SOURCE: Play back in Windows Media Player

MPEG4 motion video can be played back with Windows Media Player 6.4 or later. MPEG2 cannot be played back in Windows Media Player. Files created with our D-snap Video Cameras are designed for playback with the included MediaStage software and our DMR-E100H DVD Recorders.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2005

SOURCE: Unable to play Audio after Video Capture

I happen to have this setup... you need to set the audio source (the usb camera connection.) It is possible to hook up via the sound card, but that could be stressful for some.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2007

SOURCE: WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER WONT DETECT DEVICE

i had a similar problem (would not load driver) and was able to solve with the following: 1. install version 10 or greater of windows media player. 2. in Device Manager (hardware tab on System in Control Panel) right click the ? Samsung YP-T7J and pick update driver 3. Select No, not this time, Next> 4. Install from a list...., Next> 5. Don't search, I will choose.., Next> 6. Select Portable Devices, Next> 7. Select MTP Device, Next> 8. The drivers are copied and the device is recognized. There are other prompts depending on your media player config, but only pertains to how the device is handled. jlw.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 22, 2007

SOURCE: unable to find usb device in media studio

Does your device show up as a separate device in windows explorer? If so you may drag and drop files directly onto it.

Alternatively you can download alternative free media players like winamp and rhapsody which do the same job as media player.

If your device does not show up in windows explorer then you may have a usb problem on your Samsung media player. This is most likely to be a hardware fault which I don't know a free/cheap solution to.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Apr 04, 2008

SOURCE: sound in mic/spkr, no sound from ANY program or win xp

i am install ac97 audio driver but after install received no sound or not working winamp audio song

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