How Do You Use The New Version Of Windows Media Player That Comes With Vista?
Microsoft’s new Vista operating system includes an updated version of Windows Media Player that functions in much the same way as previous versions. You can use the new version of Windows Media Player that comes with Vista to play audio or video from audio files, video files, CDs, DVDs and Web-based sources. Follow these steps to find out how. Open the new version of Windows Media Player that comes with Vista. Click the “Library” tab at the top of the screen. Browse through your media files and then double-click a file to play it. Your Windows Media Player with Vista will monitor the files. Get the library to monitor additional folders for media files. Click the “Library” tab, click “Add to Library,” and then select a folder to get Windows Media Player to monitor additional folders. Play a media file that isn’t already in your library. Open the “File” menu at the top of the screen and click “Open.” After selecting a media file, click “OK.” Windows Media Player will add the file to your