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Make sure you have windows media player installed
Windows Media Player only plays the videos. You can only create/edit video in Windows Movie Maker.
You can't create videos on Windows Media Player. You can only use the player to view the video. I believe you are asking about creating videos on Windows Movie Maker if I am not mistaken?
You can download Windows Media Player Classic from a multitude of sources. Two trusted sources for Windows Media Player Classic are FileHippo and SourceForge. Both have the program available for download, and have checked to make sure it is free of viruses.
For Windows Media Player, on the menu click Play/Repeat.
Media players play media, video editing software (like Windows Movie Maker) is for movie/video creating.
Open Windows Media Player and click "Create Playlist" in the top left corner, rename then drag the media to the sidebar then hit save.
Try making a playlist. You can make multiple playlist.
You have to find a legal website that allows you to copy and paste songs. When you right click the song make sure it is a music document, not a htm. After you copy it, paste it as a windows media player document. Then when you click on it, it should open as a windows media player. It will only play if it is a music document, NOT htm.
Just recently I downloaded the latest windows media player. number 10 I believe. now this is not the easiest way but it certainly has worked for me. just make an audio CD with the windows media audio files. not a data CD. they will change from .WMA to .CDA so they can play in a normal audio CD player. with Windows Media Player 10 ripping tracks off a CD you have the option to save them as MP3 rather than WMA.
Yes you can, just make sure you have a media player on you laptop such as Windows Media Player or VLC Media Player. After that, just put the disk into the disk drive, and it should automatically play. If not, just right click the disk, and choose "Open with..." and select your media player.