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Post by natalie on Feb 1, 2006 18:54:30 GMT -5
I need to transfer my tunes from windows media player to the wav pro manager so i can play them in chat rooms. how do i do this?
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Post by Carole on Feb 1, 2006 19:09:31 GMT -5
The songs on your hard disk can be played from both Windows Media Player and the PowerTools Wav Pro Manager -- they don't need to be "transferred".
There is very detailed information on how to manage wav folders and/or Playlists in the PowerTools Help file. With PowerTools open, click the "Help" menu, and then click on "PowerTools Help" to open the Help file. Then click on the "Wav Pro Manager" topic.
Here's one of the paragraphs from the Help file to get you started:
Creating a New Playlist
1. Open the "Playlist" menu.
2. Select "Create New Playlist" from the menu.
Type a name for your new Playlist and click the OK button.
PowerTools will automatically open the "Select Songs to add:" window, conveniently allowing you to select music files to add to your new Playlist.
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Post by BPSTBear on Feb 2, 2006 7:28:57 GMT -5
I need to transfer my tunes from windows media player to the wav pro manager so i can play them in chat rooms. how do i do this? If you want to use your wav's in Chat to add them to the Wav player, open up the player, and click on file, then add folder, find where you have all your wav's stored, its best if they are all stored in one folder so you only have to move 1 over but if you know they are in a few, then add all the folders over, you can give them names and then you can send them to chat when you are in a chat room or use them in IM's....to do so you would have to use {S.....so if you want to use a welcome wav...of any of your others wav's and you want to type them, if you know the name and lets just says its the welcome wav for now, you would type into chat, {S welcome....if its for an IM...you would type.......{S welcome}...of if you are in a chat and want to open your Wav manager and send them that way....then click to highlight the wav.....and click on send to chat.....and it will also work that way. If you have any problems with that please let us know and we can help you further.......if you have your computer do a search for wav's...it will find wav's even from games or anything loaded in your system, if you don't mind that, than you can have the wave manager to a search for ALL wavs on your system. BPS TBear
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Post by renee on Mar 8, 2006 1:55:26 GMT -5
i'm in the wrong spot but i just want to know where do i get waves from?? thanks renee
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Post by Carole on Mar 8, 2006 2:53:54 GMT -5
i'm in the wrong spot but i just want to know where do i get waves from?? thanks renee You can download sound files in .wav format from many web sites on the internet. Try doing a Google search for the words wav sounds -- you will get a large list of sites offering free wav files
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