Slow Down Windows Media Player Windows 7

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Using Windows Media Player, you can speed up, slow down, or reverse the playback of some kinds of music and video files. You can even also use the Player to.

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Change playback speed in Windows Media Player

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Using Windows Media Player, you can speed up, slow down, or reverse the playback of some kinds of music and video files. You can even also use the Player to advance a video one frame at a time if the video file supports it.

Watch this video to learn how to change playback speed in Windows Media Player

Show allTo fast-forward or rewind a file

To fast-forward or rewind an audio or video file that you re playing, do one of the following:

To fast-forward, click and hold the Next button

until fast-forward begins. When you want to resume normal playback, release the Next button.

To rewind video files only, click and hold the Previous button

until the file begins to rewind. When you want to resume normal playback, release the Previous button.

To play content faster or slower than normal

You can change the speed at which files play in the Player. For example, you can slow down the playback speed if you re taking notes while watching a training video, or you can speed up the slow sections of a presentation.

Play a file, and then switch to Now Playing mode.

If you re in the Player Library, click the Switch to Now Playing button in the lower-right corner of the Player.

Right-click an open space in the Player such as to the left of the Stop button , point to Enhancements, and then click Play speed settings.

Move the Play Speed slider to the speed at which you want to play the file, or click the Slow, Normal, or Fast links.

To select speeds between the labeled play speeds, in the Play speed settings dialog box, clear the Snap slider to common speeds check box.

To hide the settings, click the Close button in the Play speed settings dialog box.

For more information about Now Playing mode, see Getting started with Windows Media Player.

To advance or reverse video one frame at a time

Some video files can be viewed one frame at a time.

Right-click an empty space in the Player such as to the left of the Stop button, point to Enhancements, and then click Play speed settings.

In the Play speed settings dialog box, do one of the following:

To move the video forward one frame, click the Next frame button.

To move the video backward one frame, click the Previous frame button.

To return to normal play speed, click the Play button.

Using Windows Media Player, you can speed up, slow down, or reverse playback. In addition, you can advance the video one frame at a time if the video file you are playing supports it.

To fast-forward an audio or video file that you are playing, click and hold the Next button

until fast-forward begins. When you reach the point at which you want to resume normal playback, release the Next button. To rewind video files only, click and hold the Previous button

until the file begins to rewind. When you reach the point at which you want to resume normal playback, release the Previous button.

To play content at variable speeds

You can change the speed at which content plays in the Player. For example, you can slow down the playback speed if you are taking notes while watching a training video, or you can speed up the slow sections of a presentation.

Click the arrow below the Now Playing tab, point to Enhancements, and then click Play Speed Settings.

Move the Play Speed slider to the speed at which you want to play the content, or click the Slow, Normal, or Fast link.

To select speeds between the labeled play speeds, in the Enhancements pane, clear the Snap slider to common speeds check box.

To hide the settings, click the Close button in the Enhancements pane.

To advance video one frame at a time

Some video files support viewing one frame at a time.

In the Enhancements pane, click the Next Enhancement button until Play Speed Settings is displayed.

To return to normal play speed, click Normal.