Win8 starts screen music application experience

  
                                    

In the Win8 system, song files such as MP3 will enable the music app in the Win8 start screen by default. When the song is clicked, it will be automatically enabled for playback.

If the user wants to open one or more song files in the music app, first click on the Run “Music" application in the Win8 start screen.
Figure 1 Start screen "Music" application

Then in the "Music" application interface, click on the song option, click on the right side of the "Open or play content", and finally find the need Play the folder where the song is located.

Under the folder, right-click to select the song you want to play, you can select a few more, or click on the above "Select all" & rdquo; select all the songs under the folder, then click on the bottom right corner “Open the ” button to start playing the song.

When playing a song, you can see the total duration of the song and the real-time playback time. When you hover the mouse to the playback interface, you can also display the forward or backward arrow. Click the backward arrow to play it. A song; you can also pause the song by clicking the “Pause” button.

When you return to the “Music” application interface, you can right click on the blank space to see the song being played, and play or repeat it in order. , previous, pause, next, etc. operation buttons.

It is worth mentioning that the “Music” application also has a playlist function that allows users to click and “Create a new playlist” to create and name a playlist.

But when you want to add a song to the playlist, you need to right-click on the existing album or song list, select the song you want to add, and then click “Add to playlist> Just add the playlist.

After adding a song to the playlist, you can see the number of songs and the total duration of the playlist on the playlist options page. Click on the playlist to see the names of the included songs in detail, click the “Play” button to play them, or add them to “Now Playing”.

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