Windows media Player 10 help

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Spideyfan
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Windows media Player 10 help

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My friend is not on the internet, so he downloaded some music from Walmart using my computer. I put it on a USB flash drive to transfer it to his. But every time he tries to play the music on his it keeps asking to upgrade the license. Even if I click no, the music still won't play. Any way to avoid this? We both use Windows Media Player 10.
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probably some copyright issue.. did you use napster, itunes etc. to buy your music or did you d/l it illegally
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I used the Walmart Music Downloads Store.
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Post by indogo »

Hmmmmmmm I guess the format is wma which can be really annoying due to licensing stuff as you have found out. If you have nero try to convert to mp3 which will then play on anything...their mp3pro is handy to keep filesize down for mp3 players. Otherwise you will probably do your own head in trying to sort out windows media player.........webtv is REAL fun on this issue........here's some public broadcasting but you are not licensed to play it...... regards mike
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