FOR Microsoft Windows XP USERS: 1.) Click on, "Start"
2.) Click on, "My Computer"
3.) Click on the, "Search button"
4.) Drag your cursor over to the text bar where it reads, "Local HardDisk Drives: C:/)
5.) Click on it.
6.) Change the option to Local Disk C:/.
7.) Drag your cursor over to the top bar, and type in, "Windows Media Player."
8.) Click on, "Search."
9.) When you see the picture of the logo for Windows Media Player, click on Stop.
10.) Then double-click the correct picture of the logo for Windows Media Player.
11.) And it should run.
But if no search results, pop-up, then you'll either have to:
1.) Search Bing for, "Windows Media Player Download."
OR
2.) Completely re-install Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, or Windows XP Media Center Edition, whichever one you have.
FOR WINDOWS VISTA USERS
1.) Click on, "Start"
2.) Click on, "Computer"
3.) Click on the use, "Search Companion" button.
4.) Drag your cursor over to the text bar where it reads, "Local HardDisk Drives: C:/)
5.) Click on it.
6.) Change the option to Local Disk C:/.
7.) Drag your cursor over to the top bar, and type in, "Windows Media Player."
8.) Click on, "Search."
9.) When you see the picture of the logo for Windows Media Player, click on Stop.
10.) Then double-click the correct picture of the logo for Windows Media Player.
11.) And it should run. MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA USERS:
But if no search results, pop-up then you'll either have to:
1.) Search Bing for, "Windows Media Player Download."
OR
2.) Completely re-install Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Professional, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Tablet PC Edition, or Windows Vista Media Center Edition, whichever one you have.
you cant
I'm not sure whether you are trying to locate Windows Movie Maker or Windows Media Player.For Windows Media Player:> Click Start orb, All Programs and Windows Media Playeror> Click Start orb and type: Windows Media Player into the Search barTo find Windows Movie Maker, try the same method above or:> Click Start orb and type: MOVIEMK.exe into the Search bar
Why does my window media player say cant connect to file because it can't support that codec . use other players..
ya cant dude
No you cant, it only works via iTunes.
i know you can use windows media player to burn music to blank cds so i think it can also burn video files to dvds. if it cant then you can watch the video files on windows media player.
An HTML file is for web browsers only. It is not a media file at all. But you can have HTML files load media and have them play it in your browser.
you cant, it is an mp3 player sorry. --------------------------------------------WBJB-------------------------------------------------- However, if you have a sansa MP3 player, then you pop in the CD into the computer, connect Sansa to the computer, rip it from Media Player to your MP3 player.
If you wanna to play an FLV (Flash Video) file your computer should have installed a video decoder or FLV player, i suggest you to download a FFSHOw Decoder and install on your computer then you can play any kind of FLV and other type of videos in Windows Media player and other players of other platform.
Install ffdshow it should help with some formats.
The files may not be able to be played in the WMP... like the file extension .WMA, .MP3 can but .fl cant...
different types of media require different codecs (or instructions that tell the computer how to use the file)