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How You Can Play Stereo CDs, Audio/MP3 Files, Video Files & DVD's With Windows Media Player ... |
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What
is Windows Media Player? |
Windows
Media Player is a very popular "multi-media" player made
by Microsoft that plays both audio and video files on your computer. Not
only can you play your MP3 audio files, you can also play regular
stereo-playing audio CD's, videos and DVD's too!

Windows
Media Player is one of the most versatile multi-media players on the
market today! What's
more, Windows Media Player can also sync up (i.e., connect) to your
portable MP3 player, rip MP3's, burn audio CD's, burn MP3 data CD's
and data DVD's and so much more!
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What
can you do with Windows Media Player? |
With
Windows Media Player, you can:
• Play DVDs and all kinds of video ...
• Rip MP3 files from stereo-playing audio CD's ...
• Quickly find and play your favorite music files ...
• Conveniently add new files quickly and easily ...
• Quickly find and play your favorite video files ...
• Expand to full-screen when watching video files ...
• Play a huge variety of audio and video formats ...
• Boost sound quality with its built-in equalizer ...
• Cross-fade between songs; really cool ...
• Shuffle songs; play different songs at random ...
• Repeat one song or a group of songs ...
• List songs to be played by name, source, etc. ...
• Display track time forwards or backwards ...
• Burn audio CD's, data music CD's and DVD's ...
• Sync up (i.e., connect) to your MP3 player ...
• Increase/decrease the "tempo" of songs ...
• Play your music in different player skins ...
This
is just as small sampling of the many play features and bells 'n'
whistles that come with Windows Media Player! But, first let's see
if you already have Windows Media Player on your computer and what
version you have! This will be important to know ...
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Download
& Install Windows Media Player (It's Free!) ... |
If
you already have Windows Media Player on your computer and you have
"Version 11" or higher, you're fine! My video tutorials
will teach you a lot about using Windows Media Player. But,
if you have version 9 or lower, then you will need to upgrade your
version of Windows Media Player to either Version 10 or higher.
This
will allow you to play audio CD's, MP3 music files, video files,
and more importantly so you can burn audio and data CD's, rip MP3's
and so much more.
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Windows Media Player Video Tutorials ... |
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my video tutorial series on Windows Media Player below, you will learn how to
play music and audio files, rip MP3's and much more! |
To
watch one of my video tutorials, simply click on the link corresponding
to the topic you'd like to learn more about: |
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