The new Media Bar feature of Internet Explorer 6 makes it easy to find and play media files in the Internet Explorer 6 browser window. Media files are anything from a favorite song, to a video clip, to a movie trailer.
The Media Bar enables you to play music, video, and mixed-media files from within the browser. You can use the Media Bar to listen to your favorite CD or Internet radio station. From the Media Bar, you can also go to WindowsMedia.com for more media files.
The Media Bar is divided into two sections. The top section provides links to the WindowsMedia.com Web site, where you can find and play online media files, including music, radio stations, and movie and entertainment clips. The bottom section is the media player, where you can play, stop, adjust, and control the audio volume of media files.
| Using the Media Bar | |
| Viewing the Media Bar | |
| Locating Media Files | |
| Setting Preferences | |
| Using Media Bar Controls | |
| Turning Off Online Media Content in the Media Bar |
The Media Bar is simple and easy to use. You will instantly recognize standard controls for playing, stopping, going forward and backward, and adjusting audio volume. The Media Bar includes a Media Options menu that enables you to quickly locate media files and set your Media Bar preferences. Your Media Bar preferences might include automatically playing media files in the Media Bar rather than another media player, or choosing a list of preferred types to play media, for example Microsoft Windows Media® Player. You also have the option to turn off the display of online media content in the Media Bar.
You can view the Media Bar in the vertical Explorer Bar pane on the left side of your browser window.
1. | On the View menu, click Explorer Bar, and then click Media. -Or- By viewing the Internet Explorer 6 toolbar, click the Media button. The Media Bar appears in the Explorer Bar pane. A round bullet also appears next to Media in the Explorer Bar list. |
2. | To resize an Explorer Bar pane within the browser window, move the pointer over the edge of the pane until it changes to a double-headed arrow, and then drag the edge to make the pane larger or smaller. |
You can use the Media Options menu to locate media files on the Windows Media home page or choose from a list of pre-set radio stations and set your preferences for the Media Bar.
1. | In the Media Bar, click Media Options, and then click one of the following options to locate other media files:
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You can use the Settings menu to set your preferences to stay with the default settings, ask for preferred types to play your media content, or to clear the list of media files for the Media Bar.
1. | Click Settings, and then select or clear the following options:
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You can use the Media Bar's simple user interface to play media files from within the browser without opening a separate media player. The following table describes the Media Bar controls.
| Click: | To: |
Seek bar | View and change the progress of the media file while it is playing. Use the Seek bar to go forward or backward within the media file; the timer identifies your position in the file in minutes and seconds. |
Pop-out Player | Use the Media Bar in a separate window. |
Play/Pause | Play or pause the media file. |
Stop | Stop playing the media file. |
Previous Track | Go back to the previous audio or video track and play it again. |
Next Track | Skip forward to the next audio or video track and play it. |
Mute | Turn off the sound. |
Volume (slider bar) | Increase or decrease the sound volume from level 1 to level 100. |
If your computer is connected to the Internet when you view the Media Bar, you automatically see media content that is currently live online. If you do not want to view this live content, you can turn off the Media Bar's display of online media content on the Advanced tab in the Internet Options dialog box.
1. | On the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click the Advanced tab. |
2. | Select the Don't display online media content in the Media Bar check box. |