First you have to download a song and then drag it to your windows media.
You can still create playlists by dragging songs or albums into the List pane, but Windows Media Player 11 includes two new options for creating and saving playlists. The Create Playlist link in the navigation pane provides one-click access to creating playlists. Simple save and naming capabilities in the List pane provide intuitive playlist creation right at your fingertips.
New playlists can also be created on the fly using the Shuffle Playlist feature. This feature makes it a one-click process to create a new playlist out of your favorite tracks. With a simple click of the Shuffle Playlist link, Windows Media Player generates a list of tracks weighted by highest ratings. With each click of the link, a fresh and completely new list of tracks is generated.
There are many ways.If Windows Media Player is your default player, simply double-click the song/s or highlight it and hit enterYou can also drag and drop the song/s from the folder to Windows Media PlayerRight click a song and a menu appears. Click on "Add to Windows Media Player"Right click a song and a menu appears. Go to "Open With" then click on "Open With Windows Media Player"
Find your "shared" folder and drag and drop the song you choose into Windows Media Player.
Windows media player 11 and i want Windows Media Player back!
Try opening Windows Media Player, then right click on a song and choose "open file location" tested in windows media player 11 on windows XP pro then look which folder you are in
It is like if your ripping songs to the song library.
Windows 7 has the Windows Media player.
You can display lyrics, but you first have to open the windows media player and then next to the name of the song you have to click on a little link where it says "display with lyrics".
No, they are two different programs
there is no such app for windows media player, but there is app for windows media center and it is not free.
VLC Media PlayerSimple, Powerful and Fast.
No. Windows Media Player is not the only audio/media player for Windows OS. There are other popular media player too. Some of them are VLC, Real Player, QuickPlay, etc.
No but you can put it on if you have limewire