New to Windows. Need some help with Xbox Music and back up

ApriliaRob

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Hi guys,

Ive just bought a new desktop PC with windows 8. Ive had a mac book since they came out pretty much so im well out of the loop with windows. I have a couple of queries and wondered if anyone can help.

I would like to set up a music library similar to iTunes to put all my CDs on so I can listen to them on shuffle while working. I have looked at the Xbox Music program but when I put the CD in and go to the CD drive (E:) where the music is, I keep getting an error message saying 'This location can't be included because it can't be indexed'. How do I get round this or is there a different program I need to be using?

Also I had an apple time capsule which was brilliant for a back up of all my files, photos etc. Is there an equivalent device for windows?

Would appreciate any help on these if poss.

Thanks.:)
 

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Try using windows media player. you rip your CD's with it(WMA files) then just do a search with the music app, although I believe it will find it itself. Personally I prefer using windows media player to the music app because it has more tweak option like a EQ, SRS sound Bass boost
Capture.PNGThe Music app is just a basic music player, but if you upload your music files to OneDrive you can play them on all your sync'd devices (home PC, work PC, smart phone, tablet....etc)
 

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Even with Windows you should install iTunes on your PC. It is quick and simple.
 

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Thanks Rocky I had no idea you could get itunes on windows! Got it installed and its great. Getting used to OneDrive too for back up so alls good! Thanks again for the help guys!
 

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Other alternatives would be Winamp, Media Monkey, Foobar, Winyl... Just don't use Windows Media Player. It's just junk. And don't use WMA files, that's a very poor choice. For the sake of compatibility use mp3s or if you want lossless quality use flac.
 

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Other alternatives would be Winamp, Media Monkey, Foobar, Winyl... Just don't use Windows Media Player. It's just junk. And don't use WMA files, that's a very poor choice. For the sake of compatibility use mp3s or if you want lossless quality use flac.



I agree 100%. All good advice.
 

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    PC/Desktop
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    Intel Haswell i5 4690
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    Asus Z97-A
    Memory
    2 x 8gb HyperX, by Kingston
    Graphics Card(s)
    None yet
    Sound Card
    Outboard USB DAC
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Samsung S24D360
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1080
    Browser
    Internet Explorer 11
    Antivirus
    Windows Defender
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