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QuickTime player

Discussion in 'General Software' started by Vavaseur, Apr 30, 2013.

  1. Vavaseur

    Vavaseur Registered Members

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    Hello all,

    Is it possible to queue files in QuickTime player so that an entire album will play without having to individually select each separate track? The only reason I would prefer to use QuickTime player rather than Windows Media player is for the tone controls in QuickTime which Windows Media player doesn't appear to have.

    Thanks,
    Vavaseur
     
  2. DSTM (Dougie)

    DSTM (Dougie) Registered Members

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    Hi Vavaseur.Welcome to Computer Help Forums
    I don't have quick time player however I remember reading somewhere that some versions of Quick Time doesn't support playlists.
    You could try VLC it's free and does support playlists.
    Just drag and drop.:)

    http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html
     
  3. Tony D

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  4. Vavaseur

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    Thanks for those responses. VLC player looks like the solution - multiple track playing and a graphic equaliser.

    Regards,
    Vavaseur
     
  5. Plastic Nev

    Plastic Nev SUPER MODERATOR IN MEMORY

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    For both yourself and any other member who needs it, there is actually a graphic equalizer in Windows Media player, just a little difficult to find these days.
    First open Media Player and if it is on the playlists page you need to click on the small three squares and arrow icon on the bottom right to open the main player window. Once that is opened, you right click anywhere on it, this opens a menu, look down the list for enhancements and the graphic equalizer is there.

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