Quote Originally Posted by Reverend
Try another method:

Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. In the left hand menu click the "Set Program Access and Defaults" button.

In the Choose a configuration panel click the arrow to the right of Custom.
In "Choose a default media player" put a check next to Windows Media Player and then click OK.
Thanks for the reply Rev,
Already tryed this as well with no luck,I even tryed choosing "windows defaults".It's really starnge because i never had this problem in the past.I'm 100% sure i have everything set exactly the same though.