How do I enable Media Player in Windows 7?

Windows Media Player, the Windows 7 built-in boom box, sucks you in from the start. Once you set up Media Play in Windows 7, you can use it to play CDs, as well as play, organize, and generally enjoy almost any kind of music and most videos stored on your computer, your network or your homegroup.

Setting up Windows Media Player is easy, but there are many places where you can be lolled into turning over the keys to your privacy. If you know what to watch out for, you can protect your privacy from the start.

  1. Choose Start→Windows Media Player or Start→All Programs→Windows Media Player.

    How do I enable Media Player in Windows 7?

    The installer appears. If you value your privacy, don’t accept the Microsoft-recommended settings.

  2. Click the Custom Settings button, and then click the Next button.

    How do I enable Media Player in Windows 7?

    WMP shows you the Select Privacy Options dialog box. It’s generally a good idea to limit Microsoft’s snooping abilities.

  3. Select or deselect the various check boxes, depending on your preferences.

    The two safest options on this page (from a privacy standpoint) are the Display Media Information from the Internet and the Update Music Files by Retrieving Media Information from the Internet check boxes. You’ll have to decide for yourself about the rest.

    If you select the Download Usage Rights Automatically When I Play a File check box, Microsoft checks to see if you have permission to use it. In other words, if you try to play a protected WMA file that you don’t have rights to play, Microsoft and the copyright holder are notified. Usually the result is that you keep getting asked to buy things.

  4. When you’re comfortable with your privacy choices, click the Next button.

    WMP then asks whether you want it to be used as the default music and video player.

  5. Choose whether you want WMP to be your default player, and click the Finish button.

    How do I enable Media Player in Windows 7?

    WMP springs to life with some free sample music (in MP3 format!) in the library.

    The sample music provided by WMP sits in your PublicPublic MusicSample Music folder.

  6. WMP immediately begins scanning your Music Library for songs.

    Initially, your Music Library includes your own Music folder, plus the Music folder in your computer’s Public folder. Later in this chapter, I show you how to expand the library’s reach.

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Published on 2017-08-24

Please follow these simple steps to enable your PC for media sharing.

1. On your PC, click on the Windows logo and go to Control Panel

2. Under ?Network and Internet? click on Choose homegroup and sharing options

3. Click on Change advanced sharing settings

4. Scroll down and locate Media streaming

Under Media streaming, click on Choose media streaming options

5. The following screen would be displayed

Make sure: * Your digital media device (e.g., your home media player, or your wireless Hi-Fi) are in the same local network as your PC * Your digital media device (e.g., your home media player, or your wireless Hi-Fi) are set to ?Allowed? instead of ?Blocked?. Select your device and then click ?OK? to proceed.

6. Configure settings in your music and video library in the PC

  • For example, if you use Windows Media Player as your music and video player, under Stream options, check Allow remote control of my player and Automatically allowed my device to play my media.

How do I enable Media Player in Windows 7?

7. The streaming settings are now configured

You can now stream the media from your PC to your digital media device.

How do I turn on Windows Media Player in Windows 7?

Turn on Windows Media Player Go to Control Panel > All Control Panel Items > Programs and Features. Click "Turn Windows features on or off." Check the box for Media Features to turn it back on. Click OK.

Does Windows 7 have Media Player?

Windows Media Player 12—available as part of Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10*—plays more music and video than ever, including Flip Video and unprotected songs from your iTunes library!

How do I restore Media Player?

In Windows Media Player, click the Tools menu, and then click License Management. Click Restore Now.

Why can't I get Windows Media Player to work?

1) Try reinstalling Windows Media Player with a PC restart in between: Type Features in Start Search, open Turn Windows Features On or Off, under Media Features, uncheck Windows Media Player, click OK. Restart PC, then reverse the process to check WMP, OK, restart again to reinstall it.