That’s it! You will successfully add plugins to the windows media player now. Right-click the item, point to Send to, and then click the plug-in. Note that there is a Send to command, which is available only when plug-ins are installed. Then, in Windows Media Player, click Library, and locate the file or playlist you want to use with a plug-in.
Of course, you need to download the plugins for WMP first. For average users, they may find it difficult to add plugins to WMP, however, this could be quite simple if you follow our instructions here. What’s more, the Windows Media Player includes a number of plug-ins, and you can download plug-ins from the Internet. Now you see, you could add functionality to Windows Media Player with plugins such as visualizations, media effects, or the ability to play a new file extension. Part 2: How to add plugins to Windows Media Player