The Windows Media Player Plus! plug-in adds an option to resume music at WMP startup. When the plug-in is installed, launch WMP and go to Tools - Plug-in Properties - Windows Media Player Plus! - Restore Media at Startup (press Ctrl+M if you don't see the Tools menu).Is it possible to have WMP play all music as soon as it is launched without me having to click play all music?
I made a playlist, and then made a shortcut to the playlist. Double-click the playlist shortcut and it opens in WMP and plays until you close it.
The Windows Media Player Plus! plug-in adds an option to resume music at WMP startup. When the plug-in is installed, launch WMP and go to Tools - Plug-in Properties - Windows Media Player Plus! - Restore Media at Startup (press Ctrl+M if you don't see the Tools menu).Is it possible to have WMP play all music as soon as it is launched without me having to click play all music?
With the default settings, Windows Media Player Plus! in fact only starts playing music at WMP startup if music was also playing at the time you closed WMP. Perhaps this wasn't the case when you tested it?Now I tried the plugin but it didn't play all my music automatically I still had to press play.
In WMP's library, click the arrow next to Create playlist, select Create auto playlist and enter a playlist name. The default auto playlist will contain all of your songs but you have to add at least one criterium (right under Music in my library) for the OK button to become available.Can I create a smart playlist as in everytime one folder (i.e. my music folder gains an additional song) - WMP would automatically update the playlist I have already created.
Do you know if this is possible and if so, how do you make a playlist like this?
With the default settings, Windows Media Player Plus! in fact only starts playing music at WMP startup if music was also playing at the time you closed WMP. Perhaps this wasn't the case when you tested it?Now I tried the plugin but it didn't play all my music automatically I still had to press play.
In WMP's library, click the arrow next to Create playlist, select Create auto playlist and enter a playlist name. The default auto playlist will contain all of your songs but you have to add at least one criterium (right under Music in my library) for the OK button to become available.Can I create a smart playlist as in everytime one folder (i.e. my music folder gains an additional song) - WMP would automatically update the playlist I have already created.
Do you know if this is possible and if so, how do you make a playlist like this?
A good candidate for such a criterium is Sort by Contributing Artist Ascending order. After adding that, you can press OK and you will have an auto playlist that contains all of your songs and that will be updated automatically.
Yes, I'm the author. The plug-in is developed in Delphi 4, which is an ancient IDE but still good nonetheless.Did you make that plugin and if so what program did you use? (it is quite good tbh)
Yes, I'm the author. The plug-in is developed in Delphi 4, which is an ancient IDE but still good nonetheless.Did you make that plugin and if so what program did you use? (it is quite good tbh)
That setting should allow you to use the space bar to pause, but only when music is playing and when WMP is the active application. If it still doesn't work then I suggest that you send me an e-mail, since troubleshooting would be kinda off-topic here. You can use the e-mail link on the left of the BM-productions website.