The files in these libraries are not necessarily all found in the same folder. For instance, some music files in a single library may be in the Music folder while others are in the Documents folder. It doesn't matter to Media Player, it will still organize all of these files by Artist or Album or Genre. There are several ways to add new music to the Media Player library. One is to simply drag the files into the Music folder. This is the default folder in which Media Player searches to find music.
You can also tell Media Player where to look to find the music files. For instance, you may keep all of your music on an external disk drive.
To include these in Media Player libraries, launch the Media Player and click "Organize" in the upper left hand corner. To add a new folder to the library, click the Add button and browse for the new location. Add as many locations as you'd like, then click OK. Media Player does not automatically update the information, so you'll probably sit there after clicking OK and think that you didn't do it right.
You're fine. Media Player will then update its libraries. Once you have the library locations set up, Media Player will continue to monitor them. If you add music to any of these folders, Media Player will automatically detect it.
The same is true if you delete any. Another way to add music to your library is by "Ripping" a CD. We'll talk about this in more detail a little bit later. When you have a song playing, Media Player gives you all the options you need to "control" it.
This includes pausing the file, stopping the file, play, mute, and volume. The controls are pictured in the next snapshot. They are then played in random order. Turns repeat on so the current track is played again. Stops a track or file from playing. The forward arrow means play, so you'd push it when you're ready to play the track.
The two parallel lines mean pause. It is showing when a track is playing, letting you know what to click if you need to pause. If you click this, the track will keep playing, but you will not hear sound. This is the volume adjustment.
Move it to the right to increase volume. Make sure it's placed in correctly with the label side up. From there, Media Player makes your job easy. It typically pulls up Media Player right away and even identifies the album, song, and cover art -- or movie.
Double click on the video you want to see and watch it on Media Player. If you want to resize the screen, press ALT and Enter to make it fill the screen. Whenever you play a song or an album, Media Player places that song or album in your Now Playing list. The Now Playing list is simply a list of the files that are in queue to play -- one after the other.
Right click on the song you want to hear and click play.. It will be played immediately. A playlist is defined as a list of songs that are grouped together and play in a certain order. You can create a playlist of your favorite songs or certain genres, then easily play those lists whenever you want -- without the hassle of searching for them in your library and adding them to the queue. A box will open up below the word Playlist in the Navigation Pane. Type in a name for your new playlist, as we've done below.
You will now see the playlist as an icon under Title in the center of your Media Player. You can also drag and drop them onto the right side of the Media Player screen. When you a rip a CD, you copy the music from your CD to your computer so you can play the music without loading the CD. In Media Player, put checkmarks next to the tracks you want to rip. Then click the Rip CD button, as pictured in the following snapshot.
When you burn music to a CD, you record it to the CD. You can burn any music files you want to CD. However, you cannot copy one CD to the other. You'll first have to rip music from one CD to your hard drive, then burn it to another CD. But well worth it if you want to burn songs you love to CD.
Choose Add To, then choose Burn List. Window's Media Player is not compatible with all portable devices. For example, it doesn't recognize Apple's iPod or Microsoft's own Zune. Perhaps that's why most people don't use Media Player to transfer music.
Instead, they use the software that comes with the portable device that they own. That's not to say you can't use Media Player. Here's how you do it if your device is compatible :. Then you can tell Media Player which music to copy to the player.
You can do this by creating playlists, then right clicking to add them to the Sync list. In the old days, we'd organize our photos into actual physical albums that sat on a bookshelf. And since there wasn't anyone around willing to take on the gargantuan task of putting them into alphabetical order by title, or event, or date, the task usually went undone. Importing pictures and videos from your camera is incredibly easy in Windows 7.
In fact, all you really have to do is plug it in. Windows will install the device's driver if it needs to although it usually just sees the camera's memory card as another drive and the AutoPlay window will open up. From here you can choose to have Windows automatically import the pictures and videos, or you can open up the folder to look at the files just like you can for any other disk drive.
You'd be able to drag and drop pictures from this folder to any other folder in Windows. You could also easily delete them if you wanted. But we're just going to have Windows import our pictures and videos, so we'll select that. If you want Windows to automatically import the pictures and videos any time you connect a device that has windows or pictures on it, you can check the "Always do this for pictures" box.
From here we can enter a tag for our photos so we'll be able to identify them easier on our computer. We've used the tag "Tennessee Summer. If you would like to save the pictures to a different location, click the "Import settings" command in the lower left hand portion of the screen. You will then see a window that looks like this:. Here you can set the defaults. For instance, in this example, images are to be copied to the My Pictures folder, while videos are to be copied to My Videos.
You can change these by using the drop-down menu, or clicking "Browse" and selecting the location. If you'd like to delete the pictures on your camera after Windows imports them, make sure the "Always erase from device after importing" box is checked. Libraries are new to Windows 7.
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