6/8/2020 Playing Wav Files On Iphone
In short, iTunes or iOS will not support FLAC files but you can try some iTunes plug-ins that can somehow influence it to play FLAC file on iPhone. But, I have a revolutionary solution that will show you an uber fast way to transfer.flac music to iPhone in seconds. Without even launching iTunes.
Windows 10 -does- have Program Files. On most installs, it's in C:Program Files.' Recommended settings' is part of the dialog boxes you'll see on first launch. If you've run it before, you'll have clicked through those screens and won't see it again.If you'd like to launch it a different way than through the file explorer, click on the Windows 10 logo (lower left by default, it's just the new Start button). From there, either click 'All apps' and scroll down to Windows Media Player or simply type 'media'and you'll see it in the list of results.
Windows 10 -does- have Program Files. On most installs, it's in C:Program Files.' Recommended settings' is part of the dialog boxes you'll see on first launch. If you've run it before, you'll have clicked through those screens and won't see it again.If you'd like to launch it a different way than through the file explorer, click on the Windows 10 logo (lower left by default, it's just the new Start button). From there, either click 'All apps' and scroll down to Windows Media Player or simply type 'media'and you'll see it in the list of results.You apparently dont read.I said ' Win 10 does not have 'Program Files' as stated in Step 2. They are Apps.'
(go read step 2)Secondly, scrolling down to Windows Media Player does not provide the answer we are looking for and what we want is an ANSWER, which you did not give, again because you do not read.However, we are in luck. JemezCoyote DOES READ and provided the full answer we were looking for. And, it works!Our congratulations and thanks to JemezCoyote for the answer to our problem.Pasmurf. Unfortunately, changing the default program for WAV files from Groove Music, to Windows Media Player did not work for me.When I double click on a WAV file from within MS Outlook client the WMP program comes up, but the file does not play.There are other problems with Windows 10 audio.
For example, I cannot get the microphone to work with Gotomeeting or, for that matter, any conferencing application or 'app'. I mention this because it seems that both audio input and output are inconsistentand glitchy at best on any hw platform that isn't MS Surface or Surface Pro. In many ways I like Windows 10 but I am finding it very difficult to use and very frustrating because it is constantly switching my defaults. For instance, I use WAV files to open voice messages in Outlook. When I try to set up MicrosoftMedia Player as the default to open WAV files, the system will not let me save this default.For other defaults, such as for opening PDF files, my default is saved for the day or for a couple of days and then goes back to opening with Edge. That is NOT what I want.
Is there a long term solution for this issue?I had the same problem with my printer default as well but I did find the setting to save my default printer (rather than making the last printer used my default.) This works some of the time. But like other defaults in Windows 10, I have had to set thismore than once.
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