Windows XP: The Complete Reference Chapter 19: Working with Sound Chapter Introduction How Does Windows Work with Sound? What Are Common Sound File Formats? What Is the My Music Folder? What Is Streaming Audio? What Is MIDI? Configuring Windows to Work with Sound Choosing and Configuring Audio Input and Output Drivers Displaying the Status of Your Audio Devices Controlling the Volume and Balance Choosing What Sounds Windows Makes Playing and Recording WAV Sound Files with Sound Recorder Playing Sounds Recording Sounds Editing Sounds Converting Sounds to Other Formats Playing Sound Files with Windows Media Player The Windows Media Player Window Playing Audio Files Stored on Your Computer Organizing Your Audio Files into a Media Library Creating and Editing Playlists Playing Audio CDs Using Another Audio Player Playing Streaming Audio Files from the Internet Listening to Internet Radio Stations Adjusting Volume, Graphic Equalization, and Other Sound Settings Moving Files to and from Portable Players and Other Devices Licensing Issues for Digital Music Customizing the Windows Media Player Window Specifying Which File Formats Windows Media Player Plays How Windows Handles Speech