Windows Media Player only plays the videos. You can only create/edit video in Windows Movie Maker.
One True Media is great for this!
The DVD player that you watch movies on your monitor with.
To download movies onto your MP3 Player you would want to convert your previously downloaded movies that are on your computer into the type of media that your MP3 Player supports. For example, some MP3 Players support ".MOV" and if your movie is not ".MOV' you will want to convert it to that. Some MP3 Players should come with a disc that allows conversions like these to happen with a simple drag and drop function, but if not, you can probably get this software from the internet for free. Just make sure it is legit.
Yep we can
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There are plenty, Apples Quicktime, VLC, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, etc. It all depends on how your movies are compressed. If you want to make your own movie then Apples iMovie works.
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.
Make sure you have windows media player installed
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?
Hi, It shows that you kept "keep history" on(ticked) in media player just make it off and try.
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.
Media players play media, video editing software (like Windows Movie Maker) is for movie/video creating.