Answer
Mytour appreciates your question and provides the following solution:
The disappearance of the currently playing song list is not due to any error. It's simply because you accidentally temporarily turned off and hid this list. To reactivate and display the music list again, you need to make adjustments within Windows Media Player.
As shared in a recent Mytour article, you can easily restore the music list on Windows Media Player in any version of Windows 7, Windows 8, or even the latest Windows 10 through just a few steps.
Whether on Windows 7 or other versions, the interface of Windows Media Player remains unchanged unless users install different WMP software versions.
How to restore it?
As Mytour has guided in a helpful trick, you can refer to the steps in the article on restoring the music list in Windows Media Player. However, keep in mind that each version of Windows Media Player has its own specific method.
Especially when listening to mp3 music or watching HD movies in the Now Playing interface of Windows Media Player, there are different ways to open the music list.
Recovering the lost music list due to accidental closure is a quite useful trick when using Windows Media Player. Many users, unaware of how to re-enable it, have had to uninstall and reinstall Windows Media Player, taking up a considerable amount of time. However, with this trick, Mytour hopes readers can avoid the inconvenience of having to find ways to display the playlist in Windows Media Player.
Alternatively, you can explore impressive music and video players such as KMPlayer, Media Player Classic, or Google Play Music Desktop Player. These are third-party software that fully supports various music and video functions, with user-friendly interfaces for easy learning and usage.
Wishing you every success!
