Windows Media Player

The Mac comes with individual programs for playing multimedia files:

  • QuickTime Player (Chapter 15) to play back movies and sounds.

  • iTunes (Chapter 11) to play CDs, Internet radio, MP3 files, and other audio files. (As a bonus, unlike Windows XP, iTunes can even create MP3 files.)

  • DVD Player (Chapter 11) for playing DVDs. If your Mac does, in fact, have a DVD player built in, this program is in the Applications folder.

Windows Media Player is, however, available in a Macintosh version, paradoxical though that may sound. You can download it from www.microsoft.com/mac.

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