HP Pavilion Media Center m7600 Getting Started Guide - Page 140

Playing Music Files in Music

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Playing Music Files in Music When you first open Windows Media Center, select Music and click on music library, you will find a few music albums and tracks listed in your Windows Media Center and Windows Media Player music library. To play music, click on one or more songs and then click play. You can also click play all music to hear all the tracks stored in Music. NOTE: You may not find any audio files when you click playlists for the first time unless you have already added audio files to your Windows Media Center and Windows Media Player music library. When you copy music files using Windows Media Center or Windows Media Player, the CD information is copied and displayed in Windows Media Center and in the Windows Media Player music library. NOTE: You can place all your music files into the Music folder or into other folders on your hard disk drive, but you need to add those files to the Windows Media Center or Windows Media Player music library for either option to be able to find and play them. If you insert a music CD when Windows Media Center is not open, a message appears asking what you want to do. You can select the Audio CD options using the Windows Media Center or Windows Media Player. If you have another program set as the default audio player, Windows opens the program and begins playing the CD. You can set the AutoPlay defaults in the Control Panel. 130 Getting Started

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130
Getting Started
Playing Music Files in Music
When you first open Windows Media Center, select
Music
and click on
music library
,
you will find a few music albums and tracks listed in your Windows Media Center and
Windows Media Player music library.
To play music, click on one or more songs and then click
play
. You can also click
play
all music
to hear all the tracks stored in Music.
When you copy music files using Windows Media Center or Windows Media Player, the
CD information is copied and displayed in Windows Media Center and in the Windows
Media Player music library.
If you insert a music CD when Windows Media Center is not open, a message appears
asking what you want to do. You can select the Audio CD options using the Windows
Media Center or Windows Media Player. If you have another program set as the default
audio player, Windows opens the program and begins playing the CD. You can set the
AutoPlay defaults in the Control Panel.
NOTE:
You may not find any audio files when you click
playlists
for the first time unless
you have already added audio files to your Windows Media Center and Windows Media
Player music library.
NOTE:
You can place all your music files into the Music folder or into other folders on your
hard disk drive, but you need to add those files to the Windows Media Center or
Windows Media Player music library for either option to be able to find and play them.