It sounds like Microsoft has NOT included an mp3 codec as they don't support it.

They could have included an error messages that says that, but no, they just want you to use their audio versions.

They have a new somewhat devious thing that has happened to 4 people I know so far. It happens in steps. They get a message that their version of windows may not be authentic.

Then at the next update the drivers for their 3rd party sound cards get disabled. Nothing will we could do would get it to work.

At the end of the day, I shrug my shoulders and say to one guy, 'well your computer is 5 years old', you got it from "some guy", who gave you a 'great deal'. Call him up for support. Right.

But not putting the right message in their software to say they don't support it seems a tad sneaky.


John Conley
Musica est vita