Customizing Windows Media Player
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http://live.pirillo.com/ – Have you recently updated Windows Media Player? Are all your icons now different looking and you hate it? I’ll show you an easy way to change that, without reverting back to an older version.
If you are in Library view within Windows Media Player 11, you’ll see the search box on the left. Next to that is a small icon with four small colored squares inside of that. Clicking on those squares will change the view you see. If you hate the new Album Cover view, you can change that to List or Tile, with the click of the mouse. You can also sort the icons easily by clicking on the up or down arrow at the top of any column.
If you don’t like the default columns, or want to add something, right click on any column heading. There, you can then add or take away specific columns. Customizing Windows Media Player is actually a very simple matter, thus no having to revert to an older version.
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One Comment
eXeDK (Thomas Jacobsen)
August 20th, 2007
at 12:34pm
I really like foobar2000.
In foobar2000 you can also have the numbers and albums in colums.
AND, it uses very few resurces which I think is very cool