But I don't remember of not supplying all the information that was asked.
Several people asked you specific questions and suggested things for you to try. In my previous post, I asked
"Were you logged in as the same user when you used the slide show program as when you created the Flac files (or imported them, into MC?)"
and you did not answer.
> The first time I noticed that something different was going on,
> was when I opened Windows Media Center and it couldn't "see" any files.
Windows Media Center does not recognize the Flac format so it does not list Flac files.
Are you sure that the "Pro Show Gold" program recognizes the Flac format? The supported file formats list for the Gold version on their web site says
"Audio Formats
.OGG Ogg Vorbis audio
.MP3 MPEG 3 music file
.WAV Windows sound
.WMA Windows audio file (1)
.M4A MPEG 4 audio file"
Flac is not listed.
> When I rip music, the files are saved in folders in "My Music", whatever the encoder I use. MC imports the files from there.
> I spent quite a bit of time without visiting "My Music" during the ripping process.
You may not be aware that Windows Vista/7 creates more than one folder named "My Music" on your hard drive. I have four on my PC:
c:\users\A\My Music
c:\users\A\My Documents\My Music (a shortcut link)
c:\users\default\Documents\My Music (a shortcut link)
c:\users\public\Public Documents\My Music (this one is locked when I am logged in as user=A.)
It may be simpler to pick a different location on your hard drive for your music files. C:\music for example.
> Some time ago, I noticed that all the files ripped using MC had a locker picture in each track
> but I didn't care, since I had my music on MC and was organising my library in it.
I have been using MC for almost 6 years and have not seen this behavior. I just set MC17 to store ripped files in c:\users\A\Music and ripped a CD. The Flac files were not marked as read-only and the folder they were in was not locked.
It seems unlikely to me as it did to other people replying to your first post that MC is causing your files to be locked.
> I tried to use a software to create slide shows - Pro Show Gold....
> After that, the program asks for some music. I click "add" and it opened "My Music".
As noted, above, there is more than one "My Music" folder or shortcut.
> I browsed to select the folder I wanted.
> Unfortunately the folder was presented without any music to selectfrom. as if it was empty
As I noted above, The slide show program may not recognize the Flac format.
> I went back to "my Music", searched the same albums and they had all the tracks in.
Perhaps you can understand now that Windows Explorer was showing you all the files in the folder while Pro Show Gold was showing you only the files it could use.
> I concluded that the problemshoul be related with the locked tracks.
You were probably wrong.
> I ripped a CD using Windows Media Player and the music became available to use with the slide show creator.
Windows Media Player probably ripped the CD to a file type supported by Pro Show Gold such as WMA or MP3.
This is an example of your jumping to conclusions.
> Please have in mind that this is my first time with streamed music and I don't know very much about.
...
> I called a friend in the US, the one witch recommended the program and posts photos like me in DPreview and explained the problem.
> He told me that he had not that problem and suggested that the problem should be related to the locked files.
You are free to accept your friend's suggestion about the cause of your problem. However, if you are going to ask for help from other people, you should be willing to listen to them as well. Describe your problem without assuming that you know the cause of the problem.
Bill