Question:
How do i add files to windows media player?
Alycia
2009-05-11 23:51:16 UTC
I want to add music to my windows media player without having to use limewire. Anyone know a site i could use, and how do i add them to my computer and then to windows media player?
Five answers:
zeinab
2009-05-12 00:03:44 UTC
Download from:

http://www.beemp3.com/

http://www.mp3s.pl/

etc



Once downloaded, select the songs u want to play, right click and select 'Play with Windows Media Player'
2009-05-13 07:14:55 UTC
Hi, you can download most songs directly from the Internet. Just type the artist and song title in Google along with .mp3 at the end.



Normally results will come up of places you can download that song for free, if nothing comes up you can type the word download at the end.



Here is a good website for finding music albums, among other things.



http://filesearch.gr/
2009-05-15 09:09:19 UTC
Here is a great list of places where you can get music to add to your Windows Media Player music library: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/stores.aspx



Cheers,

Jeff

Windows Outreach Team
abluewakadootr
2009-05-12 00:12:04 UTC
Place all of your music in your Music folder.



C:\Users\youraccountname\Music



If you have Vista it should already be set up to read music from that folder.

If it isn't, pen WMP click library>add to library then select the music folder.



If it's on It's the same concept
2016-05-30 00:50:59 UTC
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