auto replay two windows media videos
On Windows XP as well as the default Windows Media Player 9,there are also two hidden older versions of Windows Media Player. These are Windows Media player 6.4 that can be found under file name Mplay2 and Windows Media player 5.1 which can be found under Mplayer32. And some people prefer the older versions of Windows Media player to the latest version Windows Media player 9,10 or 11 on Windows XP.Or Windows Media Player 11 on Windows Vista and Windows Media player 11 or 12 on Windows 7 and Windows 8. Windows Media player 6.4 Mplay2 does not work on Windows Vista,or Windows 7 or Windows 8. It only works on Windows XP. But Windows Media Player 5.1 Mplayer32 does work on both Windows 7 and Windows 8 and also on Windows Vista. To install Windows Media Player 5.1 on Windows 7 or Windows 8. you need to have a Windows XP computer. Then on Windows XP you need to go to Windows/system32 folder on C drive and copy the mplayer32 exe file to your Windows 7 or Windows 8 computer. Once you have copied the mplayer32 program file onto Windows 7 or Windows 8,copy and paste the program file in the Windows/system 32 folder. Windows Media player 5.1 Mplayer32 is now installed on Windows 7 or Windows 8. And will play video and audio files without any problems. And will run alongside the latest version of Windows Media player Just like it does on Windows XP. And the above method also works for Windows Vista.
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.
Windows Media Center * Specialized distribution of Windows XP/front-end application for XP, provided a TV & remote control friendly interface for accessing media. Windows Media Player * Audio & Video player developed by Microsoft, and distributed with Microsoft Windows.
No, they are two different programs
Try making a playlist. You can make multiple playlist.
You can do the same by using software like Windows Movie Maker or Adobe Premiere.
Nope. Can't do that on Windows Movie Maker. Sorry. The program is very basic with limited features and functionality.
That can't be done in Windows Movie Maker. You need more sophisticated software for that.
You can't show two videos simutaneously in Windows Movie Maker because it only has one video track to work with.If you are talking about side-by-side video though, you can install the Split Screen (vertical) effect. Windows Movie Maker doesn't have this effect already installed so you'll have to download it. I believe Rehanfx offers the Split Screen effect though. You might check it out:http://rehanfx.org/
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That can't be done in Windows Movie Maker. Other (purchased) video editing applications offer that type of feature, but not Windows Movie Maker.
Macs can export video in a variety of formats. If a computer running Windows can import and use the video it will be compatible. Sticking with a standard MP4 (H.264) format should ensure compatibility between the two.