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Jul/090

How to stop RealPlayer 11 for the loss of music files in my library?
I have a library of nearly 1500 songs in my library RealPlayer. Sometimes, if I click too many things at once I have a box that says. "RealPlayer has encountered a problem and needs to close" From time to time (about twice a year) when you reopen RealPlayer after this happens up to 80% of my library is gone and I have to scan my hard drive to put the titles Again, the sense that I have to rewrite a lot of information to manage my playlists. This is a long time. Does anyone else have this problem and if not, am I doing something wrong that is making RealPlayer accident like this? Also I have to re-download the player several times a year, but reminds Usually my content from the library … however, it is a pain in the rear to spend time doing things. SuperPass and I'm paying good money for the reverb equalization, and overlap of music. I'm trying to build an online radio station and want to use Real, but I can not keep re-do things all the time!
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