Tag: audio_files

How to Search Rapidshare Files using Google

July 03, 2007 by Jason

Yesterday back we talked about searching Google for Torrents. Using the same method you can search files on Rapidshare server too.

Just go to Google.com and punch “site:rapidshare.com” followed by: Read More»

Install K-Lite Codec Pack To Solve Video Playback Problems

April 22, 2007 by Jason

Sometimes playing videos on your PC isn’t easy, particularly when they have been downloaded off the internet. This is normally because your PC doesn’t have the necessary codecs installed to play the video file in question. Codecs and DirectShow filters are needed for encoding and decoding (playing) audio and video formats.

The quickest way to ensure that your PC can play all video files is to install the K-Lite Codec Pack. The K-Lite Code Pack is a collection of almost every codec under the sun, that will allow you to play all your video and audio files. Read More»

Understanding My Music in Windows XP

February 03, 2007 by Jason

The My Music folder is the place where Windows automatically saves all the audio clips you download from the Internet or save on your hard drive with Windows Media Player. The My Music folder, like My Pictures, is an automatic part of the My Documents folder.

To open the My Music folder from the Windows XP desktop, click the Start button and then click My Music (normally third from the top in the right-hand column in the Start pop-up menu). To open this folder from another folder, such as My Computer, click the Address bar drop-down button (on the right side) and then click My Documents at the top of the pop-up list (right below Desktop at the very top). You can then open My Music by double-clicking that folder icon (the one with the music note in it) in the My Documents window.
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