![]() Importing songs from CDs is as simple as inserting a disc and clicking the Copy button. Windows Media Player automatically grabs all the tagging information if you have an online connection. |
Version 9.0 builds on the standard interface of its predecessors, but you can now shrink the player so that controls appear on the Windows taskbar. You can also access videos, album info, or eye-candy visualizations from an optional window that's nice for background work. If you like, you can view visualizations and videos on the full screen. Many of the new features in Media Player 9.0 are designed to make organizing, managing, and playing your libraries of ripped CD tracks, downloaded music, and videos easier. Auto Playlists, which work off your songs' ID3 tags to create lists of music, let you easily switch up your tunes depending on your mood. For example, you can create playlists of tracks that you generally listen to at night or put together the best songs for road trips. Like Apple iTunes, Windows Media Player 9.0 lets you rate songs on a one- to five-star scale, so you can create automatic playlists made of your favorite tunes. The program even remembers which songs you play often and which you hardly play at all, and it automatically organizes your library based on those preferences.
![]() Version 9.0 offers links to a variety of streaming-content options. However, at this stage, the links from RealOne give you a lot more choices. |
And if you tend to be overly meticulous about tagging your files, look to the advanced tag editor, which lets you view and edit more than 35 fields of info, so you can add photos, videos, and even synchronized lyrics. We've already seen players that offer a composer tag, telling you who wrote the piece (good for classical-music fans), but Microsoft even offers a conductor tag, letting you know who conducted the orchestra (great for classical-music fanatics).
![]() This edition of Media Player comes populated with a variety of Auto Playlists for grouping your music according to your mood. |
![]() A link from this Options panel brings you to a Web page selling third-party MP3-encoding plug-ins. |



