Playing a song in Music

You can play a song from anywhere in Music. You can select it from the songs list, or from the albums, artists, genres, composers and other lists. You can also play a single song from

aplaylist:

1Press the Windows Media Center Start button on the remote control, or, with your mouse, click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, and then click Windows Media Center.

2Click Music.

3Click music library.

4Click Songs. The list displays all the songs in your library.

5Use the arrow buttons on the remote control or the arrow keys on the keyboard or select a song by moving the mouse and clicking on the song. Click Play Song to play it.

NOTE: You can select View Queue, Visualize, Play Slide Show, Shuffle, Repeat and Buy Music in the Now Playing window from any of these options while you play a music track.

You can select Add to Queue, Buy Music, Edit Info, and Delete in the song details window from any of these options while you play a song.

Creating a Queue in Music

A Queue is a temporary list of songs that is created in Music as you select songs, albums, or playlists to play. You can continue to add songs or you can delete songs from

your Queue.

You can create a Queue and save it as a playlist that you can access in Windows Media Center or the Windows Media Player.

1From the Music window:

￿Select music library then select songs, use the arrow keys to select a song you want, or move the mouse over the songs. Click on the song you would like to add to the queue and then select Add to Queue.

Or

￿Select albums or playlists, select an album or a playlist, and then select Add to Queue to add the entire album or playlist to the queue.

2 Use the Back button on the remote control or the Backspace key on the keyboard to go back to the songs, albums, or playlists menus if you want to select more songs to add to your queue list. Repeat step 1. Or click the mouse on the left arrow on the top left of your screen to go back.

3After you add the last song for your queue list, select Play All. All songs in your queue list are played in the order you have selected them.

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