Windows 11 Media Player rolling out to Beta Channel Insiders

Microsoft’s new Media Player application was recently released to Insiders in the Beta Channel. The revamped app has been in testing with Dev Channel Insiders since November 2021, but is now available for a wider range of testers. Microsoft added a brief update to its post about the Media Player for Windows 11 on February 3, 2021. That update explains that the app is now available through the Beta Channel.

The new Media Player has a modern look that lines up with Windows 11. It also supports album art and artist imagery for music and HDR playback for videos. The Media Player can be controlled through a mini player or expanded to full screen mode.

Our guide on how to get started with the Media Player on Windows 11 runs through the basics of the app, including how to manage playlists and edit track and album information.

The Media Player replaces Groove Music on Windows 11. It does not, however, replace Microsoft Movies & TV (known as Films & TV in some regions), which can stream content purchased through the Microsoft Store.

Insiders in the Beta Channel or other supported channels can get the new Media Player app for Windows 11 by checking for updates in the Microsoft Store. The Media Player app will replace Groove Music through an update.

The new Media Player app is the successor to the legacy Windows Media Player app, which can still be download from Microsoft.

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