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How to can WMP pop up in new windows each time?

 
 
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      27th Dec 2004
I used to have QuickTime as a primary media player to view MPG’s, etc.
Each time I opened a new video, it popped up in its own window with
the front window having the audio.

I since wiped the HD and just reloaded QuickTime but I primarliy use
Windows Media Player and I’d like for it to do this instead, as I also
can’t seem to make QuickTime do this again.

Is there a way to make the WMP window that you view a video clip in
pop up in it’s own seperate window for EACH video being played?
Currently, it will do this but only one window will appear. So each
time I open a new video, the new video replcaes the current video
playing in the window.

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