I've encountered a little problem. I'm using PocketMusic as my default player because it sorts by track number (unlike the built in media player), and thus the filetype .mp3 is associated with it. However, if I try to assign an mp3 as my default ringtone, it firstly won't let me preview it, and secondly, it reassigns the default ringtone when I press ok. However, if I remove the file association from PocketMusic, then it works fine again.
I suspect that the audio notifications engine must run on the built-in Media Player and that this cannot be changed.
Is anyone using another media player and having the same problems?
Yep, I have seen this installing any other media player that want to take over the default file associations. Don't let them associate or you won't get any ringers =[. I also suspect that Windows Media Players shares the 'engine' for ringers.
same here, does anyone have a solution to make pocketmusic not a default player?
I was looking for a mp3 player alternative to windows media player, but one which still allows browding the music by artist/album. Any Suggestions?
Thanks
I just figured out how to change the Media Player, wich is used by Voice Command to start Media Files: just assign another Media Player (like TCPMP) wich .asx files and Voice Command uses this player! You just need to actualize the Media Libray with the Media Player abd can use every player you want (if it can open .asx files. The GSPlayer can not. But i think i will change this...
Greets,
Thomas
I would like to know if there is any method can play the WAV file in Xpanel audio player instead of Windows Media player?
Since i open music in Xpanel Albums, it will redirect and play the music in windows media player automatically.
Thank You.
the MP3 file are able to play on Media panel, but i didn't know why then i choose the WAV file, it will open Windows media player automatically for playback.
I would like to know if there is any method play the WAV file on Media panel ?
Thanks