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Get Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
In some editions of Windows 10, it's included as an optional feature that you can enable. To do that, select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Manage optional features > Add a feature > Windows Media Player, and select Install. Enable Windows Media Player. DVD playback isn't included.
Media Feature Pack for Windows 10/11 N (September 2022)
Here’s how to install the Media Feature Pack: On Windows 10 N: Select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Apps and Features > Optional features > Add a feature. Find the Media Feature Pack in the list of available optional features. On Windows 11 N: Select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Optional features.
Windows Media Player 12 - Microsoft Support
To manually troubleshoot or upgrade your installation of the Player, try the following: Click the Start button, type features, and then select Turn Windows features on or off. Expand Media Features and see whether the Windows Media Player check box is selected. If it is, clear the check box. Click OK and then restart your PC.
Troubleshooting 4K and HDR | Xbox Support
Go to Profile & system > Settings > General > TV & display options. Under the Advanced column, choose Video fidelity & overscan. In the Display column, ensure that Auto-detect (Recommended) is selected. 4K isn't available when HDMI or DVI is manually selected. For HDR, check your TV manual to make sure your TV supports the HDR10 media profile.
Remotely install and manage games | Xbox Support
Press the Xbox button on your controller to open the guide and go to Profile & system > Settings > Devices & connections > Remote features. Check the box to enable remote features. For Power options, select Sleep mode. Note If the console isn’t set to Sleep mode, remote features won’t work.
Perform an offline system update | Xbox Support
Home. . Hardware & networking. Perform an offline system update. The Xbox Offline System Update (OSU) process allows you to update your console by downloading a file to a USB flash drive and then installing that file directly onto your Xbox Series X|S or Xbox One console. To use the Offline System Update, you'll need:
Display requirements for HDR video in Windows - Microsoft Support
Windows 11 Windows 10. To play HDR video in Windows 11, your display, PC, and graphics card must meet certain requirements. Here are the requirements: Display. Your display can be a built-in display, like the kind on a laptop, tablet, or 2-in-1 PC, or it might be an external display that’s connected to your PC. Built-in displays.
Troubleshoot connecting Surface to an external display
Solution 1: Power reset your external display. Solution 2: Check the video input settings. Solution 3: Check the port version setting on the external display. Solution 4: Duplicate or extend your display on the external screen. Solution 5: Check the video cables. Solution 6: Check the display adapter.
Get Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
In some editions of Windows 10, it's included as an optional feature that you can enable. To do that, select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Manage optional features > Add a feature > Windows Media Player, and select Install. Enable Windows Media Player. DVD playback isn't included.
Use Auto HDR for better gaming in Windows - Microsoft Support
What is HDR in Windows 11? Display requirements for HDR video in Windows. Learn how to use Auto HDR for a better gaming experience and color range in Windows.