Windows Media Player frequently asked questions (FAQ)
For answers to some common questions about using Windows Media Player, see the following topics.
Play an audio or video file: frequently asked questions
Includes answers to questions about playing digital media files, audio and video playback problems, full-screen playback, and more.
Burn a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player: frequently asked questions
Includes answers to questions about creating your own audio CDs, data CDs, and data DVDs.
Codecs: frequently asked questions
Includes answers to questions about finding and downloading the codecs you need to play DVDs and files in a variety of formats.
Windows Media Player Library: frequently asked questions
Includes answers to questions about organizing the audio, video, and picture files in your Player Library.
Media information in Windows Media Player: frequently asked questions
Includes answers to questions about adding or editing the album information and album art of files in your Player Library.
Windows Media Player DRM: frequently asked questions
Includes answers to questions about protected files (such as those sold by online music stores), media usage rights, and digital rights management (DRM).
Windows Media Player playlist: frequently asked questions
Includes answers to questions about creating and using playlists.
Windows Media Player sync: frequently asked questions
Includes answers to questions about syncing digital media files to portable devices and removing devices from your Player Library.
Rob
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