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Windows Media Home > Windows Media Player 11
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Windows Media Player 11 is loaded with smart, fun features that breathe new life
into your music collection and create a much more personal entertainment experience.
The new design lets you get the most out of your digital library and enjoy simple
solutions for managing it all.
Discover new music
Designed for music lovers
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Many of the great stores you know in Windows Media Player 10 are available in this version of the Player. To find your store, just click the Browse all Online Stores option
on the Online Stores tab. See a list of stores available in Windows Media Player 11.
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Media Guide
All of the features you loved about the Windowsmedia.com Guide in previous versions of the Player are still available in Windows Media Player 11. The Media Guide offers free music
videos, movie trailers, and quick access to online radio stations. To access the Guide, just click the Online Stores tab, and then click Media Guide. Use the
Radio Tuner (link in the right column of each page) to easily search for stations around the world.
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Great options for ripping CDs
Do you have CDs that you want to copy into your Windows Media Player library? No problem.
Windows Media Player 11 makes ripping your entire music collection fast and simple.
Learn more about ripping CDs.
In addition to the current format options for ripping your music—Windows Media Audio
(WMA), MP3, Windows Media Audio (Variable Bit Rate), and Windows Media Audio (Lossless)—Windows
Media Player 11 introduces two new options: Windows Media Audio Pro and WAV (lossless).
For more information, see Choosing a file format.
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As you build a larger and larger digital music collection by ripping CDs, downloading
songs from the Web, and buying music from online stores, it's more important than
ever to be able to quickly organize and explore all of that music. Windows Media
Player 11 is optimized to handle massive libraries of digital music—literally millions
of tracks—so you can scroll, flip, and browse your way through your entire collection
at high speed without skipping a beat.
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Simplified library
The navigation for the library remains in the left pane, but a number of improvements
have been made to help with organization, layout, and flow. Music now has its own
focused view, with a simple list showing artists, albums, songs, genres, years,
and ratings. You can add additional items to this list by right-clicking Library
in the navigation pane and selecting Show more views.
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Album art views
Enjoying digital music shouldn't mean giving up your album art. Delivering a more
visual experience, Windows Media Player 11 uses album art throughout the library,
renewing a physical connection with music and providing you with a much easier
reference when browsing through Artist, Album, and Song views.
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Stacking
Albums that share the same characteristics (Artist, Genre, Year, and so forth) are
shown in "stacks," providing you with a visual reference that mimics a "stack" of
CDs or records.
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Adding missing album art
With the increased emphasis on album art, Windows Media Player 11 also ensures that
missing album art isn't a problem. Most album art can automatically be populated
in the background using the advanced audio fingerprinting
capabilities in Windows Media Player 11.
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You can also have the Player search the Web for missing album art and information
(metadata) and add it to your music files (tag them) with the result. If, for some reason,
album art isn't available and you have the artwork as a digital image or want to
add customized album art, you can simply right-click on the blank album icon and
select Paste Album Art to use a copied image.
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Library layout options
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Library views are customizable with Icon, Tile, and Detail options. Pane views,
columns, and album art can also be resized to achieve your desired library layout
and overall Player experience.
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Instant Search
Large libraries with fast performance are great, but what happens when you only
remember part of a song title or you want to immediately jump right to the music
you are looking for? Instant Search allows fast access to your digital music collection.
Just type in the track, album, artist, or a keyword—or even part of a name—and let
Instant Search do the work for you. Results are returned with each keystroke, narrowing
down the choices as you type, and providing lightning-fast response time, regardless
of the size of your library.
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Advanced audio fingerprinting
With large digital music libraries, tracks usually come from a number of different
places, with varying levels of accurate media information (metadata). It's often
hard to ensure all of your tracks are tagged appropriately. In addition to automated
metadata tools that run in the background, Windows Media Player 11 now includes
audio waveform matching that builds on existing media information features and precisely
pinpoints the exact album information for your tracks.
How does this work? As you start ripping CDs into Windows Media Player 11, information
is compiled through a database and waveforms are matched to identify the song. Information
is verified and then attached to the song or album.
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Playlists made easy
You can still create playlists by dragging songs or albums into the List pane, but
Windows Media Player 11 includes two new options for creating and saving playlists.
The Create Playlist link in the navigation pane provides one-click access
to creating playlists. Simple save and naming capabilities in the List pane provide
intuitive playlist creation right at your fingertips.
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New playlists can also be created on the fly using the Shuffle Playlist feature.
This feature makes it a one-click process to create a new playlist out of your favorite
tracks. With a simple click of the Shuffle Playlist link, Windows Media Player
generates a list of tracks weighted by highest ratings. With each click of the link,
a fresh and completely new list of tracks is generated.
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