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How To Make Windows Media Player Begin Playing Songs At A Predefined Time

Last Updated on April 12, 2020 by admin 3 Comments

Like most of you, I also use Windows Media Player as my primary media player. Every time I start my notebook, I like to listen to old hits. As opening the same playlist again and again is a boring task to do, I have done this simple tweak so that WMP will automatically start and playing my favourite playlist.

Windows 7

In simple words, you can make your WMP to start playing your favourite playlist at any predefined time by using this guide.

How to make WMP Playing songs at a predefined time:

1. Type task scheduler in Start menu search field and hit enter.

Schedule Songs in Windows Media Player

2. Once the Task Scheduler window launched, click Create Basic Task to launch Create Basic Task Wizard.

Take Scheduler to schedule WMP songs

3. Type a name for your task. You can also enter description if you want to do so. Click Next.

Create Basic Task Wizard 1

4. Here you need to select when your task should start from the available seven options: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, One time, When the computer starts, When I log on, and When a specific event is logged. In this guide, I select Daily option as I would like to listen to songs every day.

Create Basic Task Wizard 2

If you want to launch WMP with a playlist when you logon, please select “When I log on” option.

5. Select the exact time at which WMP should start playing your playlist.

Create Basic Task Wizard 3

6. Click Next to see “What action do you want the task to perform” option. In this step, you need to select “Start a program” from the available three options.

Create Basic Task Wizard 4

7. Again, click Next button to proceed to the next step. Just input the Windows Media Player playlist you want to listen by hitting Browse button and then navigating to your playlist. Hit Next button.

Create Basic Task Wizard 5

You can find Windows Media Player playlists in C:\Users\Yourusername\Music\Playlists folder.

8. Finally click Next button to complete the wizard. You are done!

Create Basic Task Wizard 6

9. Enjoy!

Also read: How to enable Windows Media Player taskbar toolbar in Windows 7.

Filed Under: Windows 7 Guides Tagged: Windows 7, Windows Media Player

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Comments

  1. Javier Hernandez says

    November 17, 2021 at 9:58 am

    This doesn’t work on Windows 10, version 21H2 as of Tuesday, November 16, 2021. 11/16/21.

  2. admin says

    February 13, 2010 at 9:53 am

    You can use our guide how to play a video file without using a media player to create a executable of the vedoe and then place the exe shortcut in startup folder to play the video at startup. We have published that the “How to make Windows Media Player Begin Playing Songs At a Predefined Time” so that users can run WMP at a certain time. Thanks.

  3. JGplanes says

    February 10, 2010 at 10:09 pm

    Wouldn’t it be easier to just add a shortcut to the play list in your start menu/programs/startup folder, if you wanted it to play when you log on? Another question is…how to start a video playing full screen when you log into your computer and close when it is done? Kind of like a kiosk mode.

    Thanks,
    JG

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