
How to Use Windows Media Player to Make a Slideshow
While Windows Media Player is primarily known for playing audio and video files, you can use it to create a simple slideshow to view your photos set to music. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to make a slideshow using Windows Media Player on your Windows PC.
Steps to Create a Simple Slideshow
- Create a new folder on your computer and place all the photos you want to include in the slideshow inside it.
- Select a music file that you want to play during your slideshow. Ensure the music file is also stored in an accessible location on your device.
Open Windows Media Player:
- Launch Windows Media Player on your Windows PC. You can find it by searching for “Windows Media Player” in the Start menu.
Create a Playlist:
- In Windows Media Player, switch to the “Library” view if you’re not there already by clicking on the “Library” tab.
- To create a new playlist:
- Click on “Playlists” in the left sidebar.
- Click on “Create Playlist” from the options. Give your new playlist a name.
Add Photos to the Playlist:
- Drag and drop your photos from the folder you created into the new playlist in Windows Media Player.
- Note: Windows Media Player treats each photo as a separate “song,” playing them in order.
- Drag your chosen music file from its location into the same playlist. Arrange the order so that the music plays alongside or after the photos.
Customize Playback Order (Optional):
- Adjust the order of photos and music by dragging them up or down in the playlist.
- Ensure your playlist begins with the first photo and includes your music track shortly thereafter.
Play Your Slideshow:
- Once your playlist is set up, start the slideshow by clicking the “Play” button.
- The photos will display sequentially while your music file plays in the background.
Considerations and Limitations
- Basic Functionality: Windows Media Player offers only essential functionality for slideshows without transitions or advanced customization features.
- Alternative Tools: For more sophisticated slideshows with transitions, effects, or captions, consider using dedicated slideshow software like Microsoft Photos, PowerPoint, or third-party applications.
Conclusion
Windows Media Player can be a quick and simple way to view your photos in a slideshow format with a music backdrop. While it lacks advanced features, it provides an easy solution for creating basic photo and music presentations.
Learn how to create a simple slideshow with Windows Media Player using your photos and music files, perfect for basic presentations.
Sincerely, G & G”s
