Getting started with Windows Media Player

With Windows Media Player you can play digital media files, organise your digital media collection, burn CDs of your favourite music, rip music from CDs, sync digital media files to a portable device, and shop for digital media content from online stores.

Start Windows Media Player

  1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, then tap Search.
    (If you're using a mouse, point to the top-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, then click Search.)

  2. Enter Windows Media Player in the search box, tap or click Apps, then tap or click Windows Media Player.

Two ways to enjoy your media: the Player Library and Now Playing mode

In Windows Media Player you can toggle between two modes: the Player Library, which gives you control over the Player's many features, and Now Playing mode, which gives you a simplified view of your media that's ideal for playback.

From the Player Library, you can go to Now Playing mode by tapping or clicking the Switch to Now Playing button in the bottom-right corner of the Player. To return to the Player Library, tap or click the Switch to Library button in the top-right corner of the Player.

In the Player Library, you can access and organise your digital media collection. Within the navigation pane, you can choose a category, such as Music, Pictures or Videos, to view in the details pane. For example, to see all of your music organised by genre, double-tap or double-click Music, then tap or click Genre. Then, drag items from the details pane to the list pane to create playlists, burn CDs or DVDs, or sync to devices, such as portable music players.

As you move between views in the Player Library, you can use the Back and Forward buttons in the top-left corner of the Player to retrace your steps.

In Now Playing mode, you can view DVDs and videos or see what music is currently playing. You can decide to view only the currently playing item, or you can swipe or right-click the Player, then click Show list to view a selection of available items.

Play from the taskbar

You can also control the Player when it's minimised. You can play or pause the current item, advance to the next item, and go back to the previous item using the controls in the thumbnail preview. The thumbnail preview appears when you press and hold or point to the Windows Media Player icon on the taskbar.

Build a media library

Windows Media Player looks for files in specific Windows libraries on your PC to add to the Player Library: Music, Videos, Pictures and Recorded TV.

To build your media library, you can include folders in the libraries from other locations on your PC or external devices, such as a portable hard drive.

Rip CDs to create digital music files

You can add music to the Player Library by using your PC's CD drive to copy CDs and store them on your PC as digital files. This is known as ripping.

Use tabs to complete key tasks

The tabs at the top right of the Player open the list pane in the Player Library so you can easily do things like creating playlists of your favourite songs, burning custom song lists to a recordable CD, or syncing playlists in your media library to a portable media player.

To get started, tap or click the tab for the task you want to perform in the Player Library. To hide the list pane, tap or click the tab that's currently open.

Play

The list below the Play tab shows the items currently playing and the items you've selected to play in the Player Library. For example, if you selected a specific album to play, the entire album will appear in the Play tab.

You can also use the Play tab to create and save custom playlists.

Burn

You can burn CDs containing any combination of music. For example, you can burn audio CDs with the Player and play them in any standard CD player. Use the Burn tab to Burn a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player.

Sync

You can use the Player to sync music, videos and pictures to a wide range of portable devices, including portable media players, storage cards and some mobile phones. Just connect a supported device to your PC and the Player will select the sync method (automatic or manual) that is best for your device. Then, you can sync files and playlists in your Player Library to your device. For more information, see Set up a device to sync in Windows Media Player.