In the end I got pissed off and started looking for something else.
#How to change default video player windows 9 install#
I also hate how by default it resize to the video’s size that it’s playing, so I have to manually go into settings and set it to custom resolution so it doesn’t resize automatically, which really annoys me.Īlso there are a lot of other settings I have to make each time I install it to make it work the way I want to. If you want to change Windows Media Player scale size, watch this video and follow the. At one point the default theme was something like a tablet-UI with huge buttons. If you want to change Windows Media Player scale size, watch this video and follow the steps to do so. They started experimenting with ugly skins, changed the grey/blue theme for black/yellow which looks disgusting and the UI layout got horrible. But now it’s owned by Daum/Kakao and the last few years haven’t been good. At first PotPlayer was a solo project of the developer I think and wasn’t owned by any company.
Then select to open 'Media Player Classic' folder and click on the. This time you will be brought to Programe files window. And you could always set your Auto Play options to default. Windows should ask you what you want to do with the DVD, you should get a popup to choose an option. Or just push the open button to drop in a dvd. if still it is missing then click the 'Browse' key. You choose it with windows explorer, it will be listed. If Media Player Classic is not there in the list then click the drop down arrow near 'Other programes'. At first I loved it, before I was using KMPlayer by the same developer, but it got sold to Pandora TV and got ruined. Right click any video > Open with> Choose default programes. Then the disc should start playing automatically. Step 2: If it doesnt play automatically or if you want to play an already inserted disk, then you need to launch Windows Media Player.
PotPlayer was good when it first appeared around 2013 I think. Part 2: Convert CD to MP3: Easy Steps to Play CD on PC Step 3: Now select the disc name in the navigation panel from the Player Library.