In an earlier tutorial, we showed you just how easy it is to extend the functionality of Windows Media Player 12 by installing plug-ins. As a supplement to that guide, we figured we'd rundown the coolest Windows Media Player 12 plug-ins available for download. You can find some of these at the Microsoft page that superseded WMPlugins.com, but the pickings there are conspicuously slim. So, we tested and reviewed a couple top Windows Media Player 12 plug-ins and rounded them up here, for you to check 'em out.
License: Shareware - $15 for registered version
The Now Playing Plug-in by Brandon Fuller is a versatile plug-in with big potential, but it's accessible and easy-to-use for basic purposes as well.

The feature we like the most is the ability to automatically update your Twitter or Facebook status with the song that's playing. You can choose from various elements to pull from Windows Media Player 12, from the obvious song title and artist to the less immediately useful bitrate and filename (maybe if you want to prove that you're a lossless purist).

For more advanced users, you can output your now playing info to an XML file and have it automatically upload to your website. For example, you could use it in a Wordpress widget to show visitors to your blog what song you were listening to in real time. That is, if that's information you're interested in sharing (I disable this plug-in whenever I listen to Lady Gaga so as not to lose any cred with my hipster friends).
Now Playing is pretty awesome, too, because it can pull additional album info from Amazon or iTunes. There's more potential built-in to this plug-in, but we've yet to tap it and frankly, we'd like to leave some more space here for the other plug-ins. But definitely check this one out.
License: Free
The Lyrics Plugin originally gained popularity with Winamp, but it works with Windows Media Player 12. With elegant simplicity, the Lyrics Plugin displays the lyrics for the song in the Now Playing window. Of course, Windows Media Player 12 can do this on it's own, but the Lyrics Plugin goes one step further by allowing you to search for lyrics and add them yourself if they aren't immediately found. Pretty handy.

License: Commercial, $19.95. 30-day Free Trial
Even if you're a die-hard Microsoft fanboy, you may have succumbed to the siren call of the sleek and sexy iPod or iPhone from Apple. As collateral damage from the blood feud between Mac and PC, iPods and iPhones don't sync with Windows Media Player 12 out of the box. However, with the MGTEK dopisp plug-in, you can sync music, video and pictures between Microsoft Windows Media Player 12 and your Apple device just like it were a Zune.
Proof? Here's a picture of me with my iPhone 3GS synced with Windows Media Player 12.

You can see my device show up on the left (I named it "Phoney Baloney," which, I think, would be a great name for vegan bologna) as well as in the Sync list. Plus, you can see the contents in the Player Library.
To get the plug-in to work, you do have to have iTunes installed on your machine and your iPod or iPhone in disk mode.
Note that, as of the publishing of this tutorial, the plug-in isn't compatible with the latest version of iTunes. To get it up and running, either don't upgrade to the latest version of iTunes or use the beta version of the MGTEK dopisp plug-in. Another important note is the fact that this is a commercial plug-in, as is the beta version. You can use it for free for 30-days and then you need to pay $19.95 to continue using it.
License: Free
Last.fm users can chronicle their listening habits from Windows Media Player 12 directly into their account using the Last.fm Scrobbler. The standard Windows download comes bundled with the Last.fm plug-in, which automatically pulls up album and artist info for the song that's currently playing and gives you a chance to add it to a playlist, share it, love it or tag it.

License: Free
Windows Media Player 12, along with everything else in Windows 7, comes with a pretty nice set of hotkeys. But if you want to tweak or edit your Windows Media Player 12 hotkeys, the WMPKeys Plug-in is the quickest and easiest way to do so. You can change the hotkey for playback, volume and even rating.

License: Free. Additional features available with DFX Plus for $19.95
I wasn't sure if the DFX Audio Enhancer plug-in was doing anything, but then I turned it off and it was like someone threw a blanket over my speakers. This advanced audio DSP effects plug-in lets you tweak a number of factors as well as optimize playback for headphones or speakers. The graphical interface looks high tech and fancy as well. Having this plug-in kind of makes me want to go back and listen to my entire library to hear the nuances and crispness that I've been missing for all these years.

License: Free
Another "hey, look what I'm listening to" plug-in, the Google Talk comes with built-in support for displaying what's playing in your Windows Media Player 12. However, this functionality is a bit elusive and enabling it is kind of a roundabout affair.
To get the Google Talk now playing plug-in working, you have to uninstall your current Google Talk client (unless you're starting from scratch) and close Windows Media Player 12. Next, download the Google Talk installer, right-click it in Windows Explorer and choose 'Run as Administrator'. If you don't do this, the Google Talk setup won't install the functionality required by this plug-in. Don't really know why the Google Talk setup doesn't show an UAC prompt in the first place and it doesn't install the plug-in properly.
After installation, you should see the plug-in under the background category in your Windows Media Player 12 plug-ins options window. It'll be enabled by default. Once it is, you can choose 'Show current music track' as your status message and everyone will know what you're jammin' to.

These are the top 7 Windows Media Player 12 plug-ins that made our list. We were surprised and a bit disappointed at how hard it was to find these, however. As mentioned above, WMPlugins.com is less than helpful as a central repository for noteworthy Windows Media Player 12 plug-ins. So, it's up to all you 7tutorials.com readers to pitch in and let us know what your favorite Windows Media Player 12 plug-in is! Give us a link and tell us why it's your favorite in the comments section below.
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Comments
My favourite lyrics plugin is
My favourite lyrics plugin is minilyrics. Its not free but the shareware version doesn't ever expire.
ohhhhhhhhhh......! atlast i
ohhhhhhhhhh......!
atlast
i got the gtalk plugin for wmp 12 working
thankxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
A pleasure to be of help. It
A pleasure to be of help. It annoyed us too.
Thanks, finally the gtalk
Thanks, finally the gtalk plugin got working !!
my fav plugin: Todae HotKeys:
my fav plugin:
Todae HotKeys: version 0.99
like winamp, it allows me to skip 5 secs.
shame it's still a beta and buggy :(
The WMP 12 gtalk plugin is
The WMP 12 gtalk plugin is NOT working. Does nt show up in my plugins menu!!
wat do i do?? :(
What do you mean by "it is
What do you mean by "it is not working"? Can you please give more details?
Wow.. awesome info.. thanks
Wow.. awesome info.. thanks for the share.. :)
I have an AT&T sony Xpiria
I have an AT&T sony Xpiria X10 (love the android phone), It shows up as a device in WMP11 but not in WMP12 on my win & laptop. Audio files on the phone can be played as previews in windows explorer but if you try to open them in WMP you gat a file/path not found message. Any one know how to make it discoverable to WMP?
lyrics plugin download page
lyrics plugin download page not working.
please help me i am getting sick of it..
Has anyone seen a plugin that
Has anyone seen a plugin that provides Media Player statistics? How many songs, albums, artists, etc?
Try Last.fm:
Try Last.fm: http://www.last.fm/download
DFX Audio Enhancer is a RIP
DFX Audio Enhancer is a RIP OFF. Yes - When you turn it off, you music sounds like a wet blanket, but, uninstall it and your music will be crisp again (uninstall it with music playing and you will see what I mean)! They seem to purposely muffle your music so it sounds crap when off to make you think its doing something. Just use windows media player graphic equalizer for a much more compelling (and free) experience!
About the MGTEK dopisp - Why
About the MGTEK dopisp - Why would anyone use this crap? It's a ripoff! The point of having it installed is to be able to use WMP with your iPod. If you use WMP (which is much better than iTunes) means that you don't want to use iTunes and of course it means that you don't want to have that piece of bloatware installed on you PC. If this german crap MGTEK needs iTunes to operate what's the point of having it?
Dude, read the FAQs! You don
Dude, read the FAQs! You don't need iTunes for a nano or classic. iTunes is required for the iPhone because Apple does not provide the iPhone drivers separately.
Other companies obviously have the same problem. Here's a workaround:
http://www.copytrans.net/support.php?action=showEntry&data=1275
I agree, DFX sounds like shit
I agree, DFX sounds like shit with headphones, although it is a really useful plugin when used with an active external amplifier(speakers mode). Sounds amazing.
But don't worry- there is a workaround for users of onboard audio. Just install SRS audio essentials, and use it anytime you want to hear music thru the headphones. Disable DFX at that time.
Just don't use SRS for an active external amp, because then again, it sounds like shit.
Rij™
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