How do i change my default meadia player?
When you first upgrade to Windows Media Player 9, the program establishes itself as the default player for just about every type of Windows-based media file, not only for streaming formats such as ASF (the original Windows streaming media format), WMA, and WMV, but also for nonstreaming formats such as MPEG and AVI. Media Player 9 wants to be the default player for any CD you insert into your computer, and it even tries to be your default MP3 player. Fortunately you can decide for yourself which player you want to use for each type of file by changing each player’s default file types. For Windows Media Player, click Tools, then Options and click the File Types tab. (If you can’t see your player’s Tools menu, click the Show Menu Bar button in the top left corner of the player.) Put a check mark in the checkboxes next to the file types you want Windows Media Player to play and then click OK. For RealOne Player, choose Tools, Preferences. (If you’ve downsized your player, you may need to