Indeed, even quite a few people have no idea about how to loop video in Windows Media Player. That's the whole reason I write down this post, just check it out.
There have been a few users who have e-mailed me for advice on how to loop video in Windows Media Player, and it seems like you're being a part of them ;-. So does Windows Media Player loop video? Well, after reading this article, I'm pretty sure you will slap your thigh: God damn it, so that's it! I humbly admit that I am an idiot, LOL! It helps you trim and transcode video to Windows Media Player supported format and makes video playback surprisingly easy. You guys may not even notice Windows Media Player actually offers a feature that allows you loop or repeat a video.
This function is originally disabled, so just follow the simple steps below to activate it. Step 1. Play a video in Windows Media Player, or drag and drop a video file to it.
Step 2. On the Now Playing window, click on a "Repeat" button on the bottom toolbar, which looks like an arrow going in a circle. Step 3. Once this button is highlighted, the video will be played on a continuous loop until you disable it or close Windows Media Player.
My keyboard is the same age as my notebook, which was purchased in February I'm not strongly suspecting a sticky hotkey, although I guess anything is possible. I'm like you, I'm more inclined to suspect a virus, or some sort of registry problem. If it is a virus, Defender Pro cannot find it as I did a whole computer scan and it came up with nothing.
By the way, how did you solve this problem on your old XP machine? Actually the problem started about one month after installing SP1 see my last post. It seems strange that if SP1 caused it that it took a month to do so, but I guess anything is possible. I think best is to call, they are very helpful. I was beginning to think you were the only person who ever had this problem but, as usual, you're not alone.
Since this other person traced his problem to Dell hardware, you might try contacting them if you haven't already talked to MS or Dell. If you bought your system in February of this year, I would think you would have at least 3 months of support from Dell which would mean it would still be under a service contract.
While the problem you reference in another forum sounds very similar to mine. Thanks for referring it though, as I found it very interesting and had the solution fit I would have been overjoyed. I have already contacted MS support by email probably should have called and might yet , but they have 36 business hours three days? That will be sometime Monday or Tuesday. I'll post the results of my MS support contact, especially if it ends up resolving my problem so that it may help any others if they ever encounter this problem.
I'm still almost comvinced at this point that the problem can be solved by some kind of change in the startup programs, services, or registry entries, as booting up with basic services only makes the problem go away.
Thanks again to you and all others who posted on this topic. I appreciate the helpfulness attitude of everyone. Microsoft did respond and offered various things for me to try most of which I've already tried , but none solved my problem with WMP opening on its own repeatedly and not closing. I reported back Sunday, 27 April 08, and have not heard from them since. Maybe they gave up? At this point I emailed Logitech support with my problem.
They offered various things for me to try. This made my my mouse behave fairly normal, but WMP kept opening and could not be closed. It said it found a composite USB driver, but had trouble loading it. It suggested I contact the mouse manufacturer logitech for an updated driver. Logitech's website indicates that they have no updated Vista drivers for the MX, but that I should use the native drivers that comes with Vista. Back to square one.
I reported this to Logitech and they have yet to get back to me. I'm not too hot about manufacturers that do not update drivers for later OSs. I'll see what Logitech offers next. At any rate, I guess I've sort of solved my problem by using my Logitech V wireless mouse. I'm not too fond of touchpads, therefore that's why I use a mouse.
Gratz, so i was roughly there, i suspected some sort of hotkey, and that was your mouse!! The Best Tech Newsletter Anywhere. Join , subscribers and get a daily digest of news, geek trivia, and our feature articles. Articles l l. This post has been reported. Thats odd. I found this in another Forum. I took the liberty of copying it. It seems to fix the problem. Dooley, Thanks for your suggestions, unfortunately for me neither worked if I executed them properly.
Do you use WMP? If whs, method didn't work i don't have any idea, besides to just remove it and reinstall it. Hope That helped :D. Is it possible that you have had a live feed to it, which is still trying to connect?
Hope that helped :D PS. My opinion its a virus! Lighthouse, indeed you are correct, sorry i misunderstood, what you were trying to say. I never mentioned uninstall!
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