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March 5th, 2017, 07:50 PM
#1
Not all WAV files will play.
I'm not sure if I can explain this right, but Ill try. With Windows 10 "My Music" file, some songs will play and most don't. They are WAV files. Of course when I double-click the WAV file nothing happens on most files. I have tried Safe Boot, but that didn't fix it either. The files that play are all random. I don't have any more to say about this at this time. Maybe someone can help me out. Oh, I wasn't using Windows Media Player either. Something called Groove. Thanks.
Last edited by Bluehills; March 5th, 2017 at 07:56 PM.
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March 5th, 2017, 08:20 PM
#2
Groove Music
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groove_Music
Groove Music (formerly Xbox Music and Zune Music and also known as Microsoft Groove) is a digital music streaming service developed by Microsoft that offers music streaming through subscription or purchase through the Windows Store.[3][4] The service is web-based and also available via applications for the Microsoft Windows and Xbox product lines,[5][6] as well as Android and iOS.[7] The Groove catalog has over 38 million tracks.[8]
VLC will probably play them.
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html
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March 6th, 2017, 05:50 AM
#3
You can also try AIMP
http://www.aimp.ru/
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March 6th, 2017, 08:20 AM
#4
Train and Midnyte, The VLC seems to work for me anyway. Midnyte, the AIMP Website surprised me at first being in Russian till I looked over and noticed you can have it in English too. Thanks.
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March 6th, 2017, 09:42 AM
#5
A streaming service is just not designed to well for playing music.
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March 6th, 2017, 02:55 PM
#6
Originally Posted by Train
A streaming service is just not designed to well for playing music.
Why is that Train? What's your take on One Drive? Is that a free service? Thanks for the tips.
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March 6th, 2017, 07:32 PM
#7
They want to sell subscritions.
One drive, I have not used it in several years, I even have google and have yet to use it.
Thumb drives and External USB drives are much more convenient. And I have lost stuff on cloud storage in the past when they just shut down.
600 GB of family heirloom data, 17 years of work, I just do not trust the cloud to have it disappear.
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March 6th, 2017, 07:44 PM
#8
If you use a streaming music service, you have the following potential issues:
Service is not available when you want it.
Service does not have the music you want.
Service uses data bandwidth each time you play a selection, which may cost you money each time.
Service may have a monthly or annual fee.
Advantages of music files stored on your device:
You pay a one time fee for them.
No internet connection needed to play them.
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March 7th, 2017, 09:09 AM
#9
Train and jdc2000, Sorry to hear your problem with One Drive Train. Don't blame you for not trusting them. And thanks for the info jdc2000. I won't be paying any fees for their service then. Too many issues and not enough positives.
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