How to get started with the Media Player app on Windows 11 (preview)

The Media Player app brings basic media audio and video playback to Windows 11, and here’s how to use it.

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Windows 11 is getting a media player application known simply as “Media Player.” The new app features a new interface that matches the new design style with rounded corners and semi-transparent materials.

The Media Player app replaces the Groove Music and the classic Windows Media Player app — even though it’ll continue to be available onWindows 11. Although the app includes playback support for both audio and video files, it’s a very basic app. Since it does not integrate with any online music or movie streaming services, it only plays media files locally stored on your computer or network share.

The app is straightforward, and by default, it automatically scans and adds all of your folders that include videos and music stored locally. Also, you can create playlists and play standard file formats like .mp3, .mp4, .avi, and .wma, but at the time of this writing, it’s unclear all the formats that the final version will support. Furthermore, it can detect and show artist information and album art for all your media content.

Perhaps one of the best features that Microsoft is making available with this new player is the ability to open media stream URLs over the network and internet.

In this Windows 11 guide, we will walk you through everything you need to know to get started with the new Media Player app available in the Dev Channel.

How to download Media Player app on Windows 11

How to download Media Player app on Windows 11

The Media Player app is currently available as a preview for devices enrolled in the Dev Channel of the Windows Insider Program. If you want to try the app, the machine must be runningWindows 11 build 22504or higher.

To download and install the Media Player app for Windows 11, use these steps:

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Once you complete the steps, the Media Player app should download and install automatically, replacing the Groove Music app.

After installing the app, you can start playing your local tracks and videos. On theHomepage, you will find all your recently played files and the options to open new files or stream.

TheMusic libraryincludes all your songs locally stored on your computer or network shared folder. This page is divided into three tabs, including Songs, Albums, and Artists. You can shuffle the tracks and sort the list in different ways, including alphabetical, genre, and more. Also, when playing a song, clicking the full-screen button will show the artist’s art.

TheVideo librarypage is straightforward. It only lists the videos stored on your device or the network.

ThePlay queuepage includes a list of the media you want to play, which you can save as a playlist. Also, right-clicking the items will give you the options to move the media file up, down, or remove it from the queue.

Finally, thePlaylistspage lets you create, edit, and delete playlists. Also, if you had playlists in the Groove Music app, they will be imported automatically to the new app.

How to add locations to Media Player app

The Media Player app will add the default folders where you store music and videos. However, you can also add additional locations to organize your media files from another drive on the computer or network shared folder.

Add music locations

To add music folder locations, use these steps:

Alternatively, the same option can be found in the Settings page.

Add video locations

To add video folder locations, use these steps:

After you complete the steps, the new locations will be added, and the app will scan and organize the contents.

How to use play queue on Media Player app

To add new media files to the queue, use these steps:

Once you complete the steps, the files will be added to the queue.

How to create playlist on Media Player app

To create a playlist with the Media Player app, use these steps:

Alternatively, you can also create a playlist of the items available in the Play queue.

From Play queue

To create a playlist from the Play queue, use these steps:

After you complete the steps, the playlist will be created.

How to use mini mode on Media Player app

To use the Media Player mini mode to minimize clutter on the desktop, use these steps:

Once you complete the steps, a small version of the interface will be displayed on the screen with the media controls and background image.

How to edit track and album info on Media Player app

To edit the information of a music file or album, use these steps:

After you complete the steps, the track will save with the new information you provided.

How to view media file details on Media Player app

To view the media file details, use these steps:

Once you complete the steps, you can repeat the instructions to view the information for other files in the libraries.

How to use equalizer on Media Player app

To adjust the equalizer for music and videos, use these steps:

After you complete the steps, the media file will play with the settings you specified.

How to control media speed on Media Player app

To control the speed of the media files, use these steps:

Once you complete the steps, the content will play at the speed you selected.

How to enable closed captioning on Media Player app

To closed caption for video files, use these steps:

After you complete the steps, the subtitle should appear on the screen.

How to open URL stream on Media Player app

To open remote streams with the Media Player app, use these steps:

Once you complete the steps, the network stream should connect and start playing with the Media Player app.

How to switch between light and dark theme on Media Player app

To use the Media Player app with the light or dark theme, use these steps:

After you complete the steps, the Media Player will apply the theme color you selected.

More Windows resources

For more helpful articles, coverage, and answers to common questions about Windows 10 and Windows 11, visit the following resources:

Mauro Huculak has been a Windows How-To Expert contributor for WindowsCentral.com for nearly a decade and has over 15 years of experience writing comprehensive guides. He also has an IT background and has achieved different professional certifications from Microsoft, Cisco, VMware, and CompTIA. He has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for many years.