do a search on your computer for *.wma
.wma - windows media audio
You can drag music to the Windows Media Player library by opening up the media player and the folder where the music files are located on your computer. Click on a music file and keeping your finger on the mouse or touch pad, drag it down towards the task bar and over to the Windows Media Player icon. Release the mouse and the file will go into the media library.
Go to Frostwire's library and click the saved folder on the left, go through and select your songs with the left-click and hold method. They will be highlighted kinda dark. open itunes or Windows Media Player and then transfer them. Message me for any help.
Use Windows Media Player. Click at bottom of Rip button on toolbar and select MP3. Put into CD Drive CD to be copied, & Rip. On completion click on Sync button on toolbar, side window opens on LHside. Drag ripped files across onto window ready to be sync'ed. You can't sync direct to phone because it goes straight to phone's memory & fills it after about three files. You need to use a MicroSD & Adapter. Plug this into USB on computer & let the computer recognise it. After it opens click sync on windows media toolbar & sync at bottom of sync side window. after files have transfered to MicroSD put this into the phone, Click key at bottom of screen then click Media, click Media Player, scroll down & click Refresh Library. An egg times will appear with WAIT. after that clears the transfered files will be completed.
Um well, windows media player? click on the bottom of your screen on your computer it should say "start" click on that and ther should be an icon that says, windows media player if not, go to all programs on start menu and search for that same thing if you can't find it there, go to the start menu and click search and type in what you are looking for... Windows Media Player. If you need more info or help on a different topic that has to do with computers you can contact me by e-mail @ jasmin.wade@yahoo.com (The computer girl) hope i can help you! - Jasmin Wade
it does not support windows media player get itunes and you will be fine
No. Windows Media player can't play mkv files.
Add the files you downloaded to Windows Media Player, and do it from there. The files have to be compatible with Windows Media Player.
To move files from Ares to Windows media player, click on Library, found in Windows media player 11. Then click on Add to Library option and select the folder where Ares files were downloaded.
Windows Media Player which comes with your computer and you don't have to pay for it.
simply by installing the media files eg windows player, real player ,windvd, Nero etc...when your cd is in the compact it asks you where to open it with , then simply choose the media files ,
Yes, you can in newer versions of Windows Media Player.
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Windows media player.
Windows Media Player is a media player for playing multimedia. It is used for playing audio or video files.
OGG Files are media files - more specifically, they are sound files. You need to download a codec for Windows Media Player for .ogg files, or you can download an alternative media player like VLC Media Player.
Windows Media Player can play audio and video files on a computer. To display the time on videos using Windows Media Player, view the movie in full screen and keep the cursor down near the bottom of the screen.
One player I know is Windows Media Player