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Command Line Parameters

Command Line Parameters for Wmplayer

Windows Media Player supports a set of command line parameters that specify how the Player behaves when it starts. The following table details the parameters and their behaviors.

Syntax Behavior
"path\filename"

(For example: wmplayer "c:\filename.wma")

Start the Player and play the file.
"path\filename" /fullscreen

(For example: wmplayer "c:\filename.wmv" /fullscreen)

Play the specified file in full-screen mode.

You must specify the path and file name of the content to play.

/Device:{DVD|AudioCD}

(For example: wmplayer /device:audio CD)

Play a DVD or audio CD.
"path\filename"?WMPSkin=skin name

For example: wmplayer "c:\filename.wma"?wmpskin=headspace

Open the Player, applying the specified skin.
/Service:keyname Open the Player showing the online store specified by keyname.

Requires Windows Media Player 10 or later.

/Task NowPlaying Open the Player in the Now Playing feature.
/Task MediaGuide Open the Player in the Media Guide feature (current active online store in Windows Media Player 10 or later).
/Task CDAudio Open the Player in the Copy from CD feature (Rip feature in Windows Media Player 10 or later).
/Task CDWrite Open the Player in the Burn feature.

Requires Windows Media Player 10.

/Task Library Open the Player in the Library feature.
/Task RadioTuner Open the Player in the Radio Tuner feature (current active online store in Windows Media Player 10 or later).
/Task PortableDevice Open the Player in the Copy to CD or Device feature (Sync feature in Windows Media Player 10 or later).
/Task Services /Service servicename Open the Player in the Premium Services feature, showing the service specified by the servicename parameter. This value is the unique name for the service. If the specified service has not been previously viewed, the servicename parameter is ignored. (Opens the specified online store in Windows Media Player 10 or later.)
/Task ServiceTaskX Open the Player in the online store service task pane specified by X. For example, /Task ServiceTask1 opens the Player in the first online store service task pane.
/Task SkinViewer Open the Player in the Skin Chooser feature.
/Playlist PlaylistName Open the Player and play the specified playlist.
/Schema:{Music|Pictures|Video|TV|Other}

For example: wmplayer /Schema:Pictures /Task:PortableDevice

Open the Player, showing the specified media category. Requires Windows Media Player 11.

Command Line Parameters for Wmpconfig

Wmpconfig.exe is used to execute certain commands in Windows Media Player that require administrator permission. Examples include the starting and stopping of browsing and sharing services and the enabling of exceptions in the Windows Firewall. The following table describes the possible values for the command line parameters.

Syntax Behavior
DisableHMEDevice MAC Disables the device specified by a Media Access Control (MAC) identifier.
HMEOff

Example:

wmpconfig HMEOff

Disables the Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service.
HMEOn

Example:

wmpconfig HMEOn

Enables sharing, browsing, and the firewall exception.
RemoveHMEDevice MAC Removes the device specified by a MAC identifier.
SetDVDParentalLevel level

Example:

wmpconfig SetDVDParentalLevel 3

Sets the DVD parental control level. The level is specified as an integer.

Command Line Parameters for Wmpnscfg

Microsoft Windows uses wmpnscfg.exe to alert users when media rendering devices are found on the network. Wmpnscfg starts the Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service (NSS) and then waits for notifications from the service. When wmpnscfg is notified that a new media device is available on the network, it displays a popup in the system tray that informs the user about the availability of the new device. If the user clicks the popup, wmpnscfg launches Windows Media Player, which displays a dialog box that asks the user to either allow or deny sharing with the new device.

Typically, Windows calls wmpnscfg with no command line parameters. However, there is one parameter available, described in the following table.

Parameter Behavior
/Close Close all instances of wmpnscfg.

Requirements

Version: Windows Media Player 9 Series or later. Windows Media Player 10 or later for Service, ServiceTaskX, and CDWrite parameters. Windows Media Player 11 for Wmpconfig and Wmpnscfg.

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