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Windows Media Player 11 BY: Inna Mil, Oyeniyi Ogunde, Samantha Pittman, Ayodele Smith, & Lauren Woodfork
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Outline Introduction to WMP 11 Description of a Playlist Steps to Creating a Playlist FAQ’s Conclusion
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What is Windows Media Player? Windows media player (WMP) was developed by Microsoft in order to allow users to play audio, video, and view images on Microsoft Windows operating systems. WMP has a user friendly interface that is easily utilized by those that have a basic knowledge of computers. The 11th version of WMP is the most recent edition of the player that is compatible with Windows XP as well as Windows Vista.
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What is a Playlist? Playlists are useful in controlling the files in your library; they are easy to create and edit. You can group any combination of songs, videos, or pictures into a list that you can play, burn to a CD, or sync to a device.
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How Do You Create a Playlist? 1.Click the ‘Library’ tab. 2. Click ‘Create Playlist’.
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3. (Optional) Click the Clear List pane button,,if you need to clear the List pane. See next slide for an illustration. How Do You Create a Playlist?
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4.Drag items from the Details pane to the List pane to add them to the new playlist. 5.Drag items up or down in the List pane to rearrange them. View next slide for an illustration.
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How Do You Create a Playlist? 6.Click ‘Save Playlist’ at the bottom of the List pane 7. Type a name for the playlist in the space provided.
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How Do You Create a Playlist? 8.Click the Play button to play the playlist in the List pane. 9.Click the Playlists view in the Navigation pane to access the playlist in the future.
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FAQ’s Q: How can I shuffle my playlist? A: Click the ‘Turn Shuffle On’ button in the lower left hand corner of the player. Q: How do I repeat a track in my playlist? A: Click the ‘Repeat’ button under the ‘Now Playing’ tab.
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Conclusion Any Questions
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