| DETAILS ABOUT WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER |
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To make simpler the Windows Media Player interface, the classic menus are now turned off by default, but still accessible by right-clicking anywhere on the Player's frame. |
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Right-click or click the down arrow that is assigned to each action tab to reveal menu options that are relevant to each respective tab. This new feature offers quick access to the most common Player settings. |
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Navigating Windows Media Player is now easier than ever with back and forward buttons located in the top-left corner. Simply flip back and forth between the various screens to retrace your steps or get back to a previous task. |
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The new playback controls are easier to find and use and feature improved repeat, shuffle, and full-screen options. |
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With just one click, you can change the look of the area in the lower-left corner of the Player to a thumbnail view of playback status, album art, or an equalizer. |
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Just as music enjoys its own listing in the Library pane, so do video, pictures, and recorded TV. There are two ways to easily access these category views in Windows Media Player. You can click the music note icon just above the left navigation pane to reveal the drop-down list, or you can click the Library tab to get to the quick access menu. |
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Syncing portable devices with Windows Media Player is simple. Windows Media Player now features a smart, easy-to-use wizard that guides you through device sync after connecting a device for the first time. You can simply connect one of the more than 100 Windows Media-enabled devices and Windows Media Player will automatically recognize it and allow you to customize the name of the device. |
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