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Getting to Know the Windows ® XP Media Center
Listening to Music
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Select Search to search all drives, or select Browse to 
search through a specific drive. 
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Select the desired drive and then click OK. Windows 
Media Player searches the selected drives for all 
supported audio files and adds them to the Media Library.
If Windows Media Player does not recognize all of your 
audio files, try copying the files directly into Windows 
Media Player. Refer to Windows Media Player Help for 
more information.
Your music files can now be found and played in My Music 
window in the Media Center. You may need to close and open 
Media Center for the added music files to appear in My 
Music.
Playing Digital Music Files
When you first open the Media Center and open the My 
Music window, you may not find any music files listed unless 
there is a music CD in your CD drive or unless you have 
already added audio files to your Windows Media Player 
Library.
If you don’t have any music files listed, you need to add 
music files to the Windows Media Player Library, and then 
restart Media Center to play your music files in Media 
Center.
When you copy music files using Windows Media Player and 
your computer is connected to the Internet, the CD 
information is copied and displayed in Media Center and in 
the Windows Media Player Library.
To play a music CD using Media Center:
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If you insert a CD when Media Center is not open, a 
message appears asking what you want to do. You can 
select Windows Media Player as your default audio 
player. If you have another program set as the default 
audio player, Windows opens this program and begins 
playing the CD.