My OS is Vista haome premium, I have itunes installed as well Windows Media Player 11 and have had no clashes. All my music is in Windows library and I have always played from there. itunes is a necessity for transferring tapes and vynyl to CD and usualyy only contaians recently added music waiting to be recorded to CD. I now have no sound in Windows media player but all other audio sources are working fine. If I put audio CD into drive it I dfon't get the dialogue box asking what to do ( which has always been the case up to now) it loads the cd into itunes and plays from there. I have been ont to Windows update site for downloads but am told update does not apply yo my system. If I uninstall Media player and then reinstall will I lose allmy music? or are ther any other ways out of this.I have tape2pc connected but disconnecting makes no difference.
I am using mixmeister tape 2 pc and vynil2 pc and these automatically import recorded tracks to itunes an d will install itunes if not already on system.
As all other audio sources are OK i have to assume that the fault is with WMP, which is why I'm thinking unistall and reinstall from Windows web site, but I don't want to lose more than 1000 tracks.
Well as I said, WMP doesn't store music, it just catalogues it - so uninstalling it will not cause you to lose any music. It just means that after re-installing, you'll have to rescan your media for the music.
Problem has now been solved. When I tested speakers I found that the settings had been compromised and was set for full surround sound (which I do not have) and WMP was channeling sound to five non existent speakers giving me the sound of silence.. Resetting to stereophonic sound restored everything. I have no idea how this setting was altered.
Incidentally, how does WMP transfer tape and vynil to CD?