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Turn your PC into your own personal jukebox. Tutorial 3 - Finding and managing media with the Windows Media Player library

Windows 7 Compatibile tutorial Last updated September 10, 2010 10:01 AM

In this video, we take a look at the powerful Windows Media Player library. In Windows Media Player 12, the Windows 7 libraries and the Media Player libraries are linked, so that any content in the Windows 7 Music, Pictures or Video libraries is automatically available in Media Player too. From a modest collection of downloaded tracks to the largest audio and video catalogue, Media Player gives you the tools and flexibility to deal with it all.

Note - Windows Media Player 12 is available for Windows 7 users only, XP and Vista users should use our Windows Media Player 11 tutorials.

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Additional notes

These videos really only scratch the surface of what can be done using Windows Media Player 12 and the media library. There are lots of options and features to discover, so experiment using the basics you learn here!

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