Spotted this handy tip on one of our internal discussion aliases. Windows Media Player used to show you the running time of the file you where watching or listening to by default and how far along you where. However now by default it just shows you how far you have got, such as 03:55 (see below). To see how how far along the track and its total running time simply click on the area highlighted and it will show something like 01:33 / 02:22 which means that the song has played 1 minute and 33 seconds and its total length is 2 minutes 22 seconds. Click it again and you will see time remaining of the song. ![]() Programmatically getting track length of a song from Windows Media. I set songDuration to the track duration as describe. Windows Media Player control. Click again and you will cycle back to the start. ![]() C Media Player Duration C#Hi - Try turning WMP off and then back on as described below - this often fixes performance issues of this nature. If it still doesn't work you should run SFC for W7 from the link at the end of the post. • Turn WMP off/on - • Go to Control Panel - Programs and Features - Turn Windows Features On/Off - wait for the list to populate then scroll down to Media Features - Expand and uncheck WMP - Then Click OK and accept the warning. C-media Player DownloadRestart the PC - After restarting reverse the procedure including a second restart. • System File Checker - No longer active in this community from July 2018 - Regards to all - RW.
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