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Windows Media Player 11: Take music and video anywhere
Your music and video aren't locked to the Player library. You can burn digital media to a CD, sync it to a portable media player, or share it to networked devices throughout your home.
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Burn a CD or DVD
Create a mix CD of your favorite tunes or a backup CD or DVD of all your digital media files for safe storage.
Sync files to your portable music player
Fit music and video into your busy life by synchronizing them to a portable device—such as an MP3 player—so you can listen to them anywhere.
Music for the road
Connect your portable music player to your car stereo and enjoy the ride.
The basics of sharing media throughout your home
Stream music, pictures, and video from your computer to devices or other computers that are connected to your wired or wireless home network.
From PC to TV
Stream home movies to any room with Windows Media Player and an Xbox 360.
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Using Windows Media Player 11