Send a media link from within Windows Media Player
You can use Windows Media Player to share a specific portion of an audio or video file with a friend. Note that when you do so, you do not actually send the file itself; instead, you send a link to the file. For this reason, your friend must also have access to the network that the file is located on. Note that it is not possible to send a media link for a live stream from the Internet.
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Begin playing a file that your friend can also access over a network (for example, a file on a webpage or a file that is stored in a shared folder).
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Click the arrow below the Now Playing tab, point to Enhancements, and then click Media Link for E‑Mail.
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Use the Slow, Normal, Fast, Previous frame, or Next frame play speed controls to navigate to the desired start point.
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Click the Mark In link.
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As the file plays, click the Mark Out link at the point where you want the clip to stop.
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Click Send media link in e‑mail.
The Player starts your e‑mail program, and attaches a playlist file to a new e‑mail message.
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To hide the settings, click the Close button
in the Enhancements pane.